Two people were involved in a shooting incident at Maryland’s Bowie State University during the Historically Black University’s Homecoming Weekend celebrations. The shooting occurred at 11:45 p.m. on Oct. 7.
There is no apparent connection to the circumstances that forced another HBCU, Morgan State University, to cancel its homecoming due to a campus attack by a gunman. Fox 5 DC reported that police are actively investigating the shooting near the Center for Business and Graduate Studies on the Bowie State University campus.
Officers eventually discovered that the shooting involved two 19-year-old men when both were admitted to a hospital after reports surfaced of the shooters being injured during the incident.
Police and school officials held a press conference on Oct. 8, during which they said there was more than one shooter even though they only found one weapon at the scene.
Police confirmed that neither of the two men were Bowie State students, nor were they students of nearby Morgan State University. The university has canceled classes for Oct. 9 and has extended an invitation to any students who need counseling services.
Based in Prince George’s County, Bowie State has 6,408 students enrolled for the Fall 2023 semester.
During the news conference, Aminta H. Breaux
, Bowie State’s president, expressed “deep sadness” about the shooting. It occurred “after a weeklong series of wonderful festivities for our homecoming celebration,” Breaux said.“It’s unfortunate that we’re here to address another act of violence on a college campus, during one of the most celebrated weekends of the year for the staff, the students, and the alumni on an HBCU campus,” Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Roland Butler
said.According to police, the shooting is believed to be an isolated event. Bowie State’s homecoming weekend was reportedly highly secured. Officers from the Prince George County Police Department, the Bowie State University police force, and troopers from the Maryland State Police working the event, CNN reported.
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