Lincoln University Shooting Leaves One Dead, Six Injured at Homecoming Event
A shooting at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania has left one person dead and six others wounded. The violence erupted during a homecoming celebration on Saturday night, October 25. A suspect is now in custody.
The Chester County District Attorney confirmed the tragic outcome. The incident has sent shockwaves through the historically Black university community.
The shooting happened just after 9 p.m. It occurred during a tailgate and yardfest event near the football field. The campus is located about 50 miles west of Philadelphia.
According to CBS News, the Chester County District Attorney provided the casualty figures. Victims were transported to Christiana Hospital in various conditions. Police confirmed one person was taken into custody and was found with a gun.
Authorities have stated there is no ongoing threat. The campus is now secure as the investigation continues.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was briefed on the situation. He offered full state support to university President Brenda Allen and local law enforcement. He also urged the public to avoid the area.
Lincoln’s Director of Public Safety, Marc R. Partee, called the shooting an interruption of a joyous occasion. He expressed deep regret that homecoming was marred by violence. The university is now focusing on supporting its students and staff.
Counseling services have been made available for those affected. The university announced the support would be accessible on Sunday.
The Lincoln University shooting has devastated a community gathered for celebration. The investigation continues as the campus begins its recovery from this tragic event.
