Ky. Campus Lockdown Lifted
Western Kentucky University Spokesman Says "No Gunfire" Confirmed After Reports Of Shots Fired
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Police investigate a report of shots fired on the campus of Western Kentucky University, Oct. 22, 2008. (CBS)
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Someone reported seeing people with weapons in a building on a satellite campus and police later received reports that shots had been fired on the main campus, a mile away.
Police searched a South Campus building but did not find any people with guns or witnesses who could confirm those reports.
Shortly before 1 p.m., the university sent a text message warning students to seek shelter after reports of shots fired in or near Pearce Ford Tower residence hall, on the school's main campus, though those reports were also unconfirmed.
Officials said there was some type of fight in or near the residence hall, though it did not involve weapons.
"We did have a fight and initial reports were that a weapon was involved but that has not been confirmed," said Bob Skipper, director of media relations for the school about an hour north of Nashville, Tenn. "We actually had reports of three different fights, one on our south campus about a mile from our main campus."
He said he did not know whether the fights were connected. Spokeswoman Robbin Taylor said four people were being questioned by police but no charges had been filed.
No injuries were reported.
The campus emergency warning system was activated and students and employees were told to remain indoors. An "all clear" was issued around 4 p.m. Classes were canceled for the rest of Wednesday.
Alex Wood, 18, a freshman from Brentwood, Tenn., was ordering food in the Red Zone restaurant on campus when one of her friends received a text message alert.
"We're watching the news when it does come on," she said by cell phone from the restaurant, where students were told to stay put during the lockdown. "It's a little scary. I feel very safe where I am."
The university, which has about 16,500 undergraduates, is on a hill in Bowling Green. Its students and sports teams are known as Hilltoppers.
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- Too many phychos out there not to take the most cautious approach possible.
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- Someone reported seeing people with weapons in a building on a satellite campus.
Could it have been the ROTC??? Then a mile away a VW micro-Bus backfired and freaked everyone out... But good looking out just the same! - Reply to this comment
- In the real America, the ''good-guys'' have two choices...be armed, or be beaten.
Posted by DaVicar1
Needed to be posted again! - Reply to this comment
- NOT TRUE! On a ''battleground'', both sides are armed.
Posted by DaVicar1
You can have a battle gorund without war, but War implies two legetimate sides fighting each other.
American wars don''t qualify: War on drugs, War on "terror" etc. OBL declared war on the US so he is legit. As for the rest of them, we don''t even have a clear definition of terrorist or torture so we can''t have a war against that which you cannot define. Clinton did not even define "is" - Reply to this comment
- ust another member of a well regulated militia necessary for the survival of a free state, practicing his God given right to fire a deadly weapon in an area populated with unarmed non-combatents. No news here.
Posted by onemoretim
Just another day in Iraq. King George II has set the standard, you lead by example!!! LOL - Reply to this comment
- ust another member of a well regulated militia necessary for the survival of a free state, practicing his God given right to fire a deadly weapon in an area populated with unarmed non-combatents. No news here.
Posted by onemoretim
I didn''t realize breaking the law was a right. - Reply to this comment
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