Police search for armed men in Lory Student Center
Brandishing rifles, officers pursue tip that two men have guns
Aaron Hedge
Issue date: 4/16/09 Section: News
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Students said officers had been telling passersby that the department was conducting a training exercise.
But Commander of Police Operations Scott Harris told the Collegian that the CSU Police Department received a call from the driver of the bus about the men.
Brad Bohlander, the university's chief spokesperson, said that, at about 4 p.m., CSUPD got the call from the driver, who said an anonymous passenger saw the men exit the bus in hoods.
Police officers patrolled the building for about 30 minutes before deciding that "there was no immediate threat," according to Bohlander.
He said the incident serves to remind the campus community to be vigilant in reporting questionable actions.
"This is just a good reminder that people should call the police when they see suspicious behavior," Bohlander said.
LSC Building Proctor Tamene Abebe told the Collegian he had seen two officers with rifles drawn, saying, "Nobody knows" what's happening.
LSC Business Director Robert Peters, who also saw the officers, said, "We don't get any calls or anything like that if there's an emergency. The police just come in."
Bohlander said when police hear a tip through the grapevine, they wait to notify building officials until they decide there is a legitimate threat.
"In this case, it was a third-hand report that they take very seriously," Bohlander said.
The incident comes a day before the two-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech massacre that claimed the lives of 33 people including gunman Seung-Hui Cho, who killed himself after the rampage.
Just after the VT massacre, CSU's Emergency Management Team, a safety coalition of departments campus-wide formed in response to the shooting, implemented a text messaging service for emergency situations.
Students can sign up for the service through RAMweb.
Text messages were not sent out in response to Monday's police patrol.
Entertainment Editor Johnny Hart and Editor-in-Chief Aaron Montoya contributed to this report.
Development Editor Aaron Hedge can be reached at news@collegian.com.
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Joy
posted 4/16/09 @ 3:01 PM MST
Why were students not notified?
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jlbraun
posted 4/16/09 @ 10:21 PM MST
Given that CSU students and staff (over 21) already carry concealed handguns on campus legally with a state-issued permit (I know several students that do, including two women that work late), it doesn't make sense for the police to freak out the entire campus with the text notification system for every MWAG (man with a gun) third-hand story, as it's likely someone carrying legally. (Continued…)
Craig Hawley
posted 4/18/09 @ 1:55 AM MST
I heard it was just a One Armed Man. They have been looking for his for a while. Looks like they didn't get him this time either so he will have to remain a Fugitive. (Continued…)
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