4A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2007 CNN SHOOTING Ron Williams/ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman who was wounded during a shooting at the building complex that houses CNN's headquarters is transported by an emergency worker on Tuesday in Atlanta. A domestic dispute erupted in gunfire inside CNN's headquarters complex, killing one person and critically wounding another, authorities said. ASSOCIATED PRESS Ex-boyfriend shoots woman ATLANTA — A domestic dispute erupted in gunfire at CNN's headquarters complex Tuesday, killing a woman and critically wounding the ex-boyfriend who pulled a gun on her, authorities said. The man and woman were arguing near the main entrance of the complex when the man shot her, police officer James Polite said. The armed man was then shot by a CNN security guard. The woman was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital, authorities said. The man was in critical condition. The woman, who checked and stocked honor bars at a hotel attached to CNN Center, was Clara Riddles, 22, of College Park, said Caryn Kboudi, a spokeswoman for the Texas-based Omni Hotel chain. CNN reported that the offices of its Internet operations, CNN.com, were immediately evacuated. Video footage also showed police pointing guns at a man lying on the ground at the bottom of an escalator inside the building. An announcement over the building's public-address system said there had been gunfire "with potential casualties." Police cordoned off an area by the escalators near the main entrance, facing Centennial Olympic Park. "I heard four or five shots, I really didn't see it. I got out of there quick," said Jas Stanford, 27, who had been helping take down a temporary stage The park was the site of a bombing that killed a woman and injured more than 100 people during the 1996 Summer Olympics. in the park used for college basketball's Final Four festivities. Besides the Omni Hotel, the CNN complex also includes a large atrium and a food court. It is connected to Philips Arena, the home of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks. In the food court, Trina Johnson, 44, of Atlanta, was with her daughter on a family outing. "All of a sudden we heard a big boom. We thought it was an explosion," Johnson said. "We didn't see the gun. Everybody just started running." Soon afterward, CNN coverage of the shooting was being shown on large-screen televisions inside the atrium, near where the shooting had taken place. A message seeking comment was left with CNN officials.