Ohio State attack: Eight stabbed after 'active shooter' report on university campus
Posted: 28 Nov 2016, 20:07
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At least eight people were stabbed in an "active shooter" attack at Ohio State University campus before a suspect was shot, school and hospital officials say.
Key points:
•Officials say some victims were stabbed, while others hit by a vehicle
•The report follows a Monday morning warning of an active shooter on campus
•The school later said the scene was secure, but details of the attack remain unclear
Police did not immediately release the suspect's condition and gave no details on a possible motive.
The details of the attack started to emerge after a morning of confusion and conflicting reports that began with the university issuing a series of tweets warning students that there was an "active shooter" on campus near the engineering building and that they should "run, hide, fight."
"Run, hide, fight" is standard protocol for active shooter situations. It means: Run, evacuate if possible; Hide, get silently out of view; or Fight, as a last resort, take action to disrupt or incapacitate the shooter if your life is in imminent danger.
Numerous police vehicles and ambulances converged on the 60,000-student campus, and authorities blocked off roads.
The shelter-in-place warning was lifted about an hour and a half later, and university spokesman Ben Johnson issued a statement that made no mention of any gunfire other than the shooting of the suspect.
Mr Johnson said the injured were stabbed, hit by a vehicle or suffered other injuries.
"Our top priority remains the safety and security of our campus community," he said.
Students recall 'moments of chaos'
Rachel LeMaster, who works in the engineering college, said a fire alarm sounded before the attack.
"There were several moments of chaos," she said.
"We barricaded ourselves like we're supposed to since it was right outside our door and just hunkered down."
Ms LeMaster said she and others were eventually led outside the building and she saw a body on the ground.
Cassidie Baker, an Ohio State senior, said she saw police or paramedics helping one person on the ground outside Watts Hall.
"No one really knows what is happening, other than there's an active shooter," she said.
After the active shooter warning was lifted and the university declared the scene secure, the school said all classes would be cancelled for the rest of the day.
With nearly 60,000 students at its main Columbus campus, Ohio State is one of the nation's largest universities.
At least eight people were stabbed in an "active shooter" attack at Ohio State University campus before a suspect was shot, school and hospital officials say.
Key points:
•Officials say some victims were stabbed, while others hit by a vehicle
•The report follows a Monday morning warning of an active shooter on campus
•The school later said the scene was secure, but details of the attack remain unclear
Police did not immediately release the suspect's condition and gave no details on a possible motive.
The details of the attack started to emerge after a morning of confusion and conflicting reports that began with the university issuing a series of tweets warning students that there was an "active shooter" on campus near the engineering building and that they should "run, hide, fight."
"Run, hide, fight" is standard protocol for active shooter situations. It means: Run, evacuate if possible; Hide, get silently out of view; or Fight, as a last resort, take action to disrupt or incapacitate the shooter if your life is in imminent danger.
Numerous police vehicles and ambulances converged on the 60,000-student campus, and authorities blocked off roads.
The shelter-in-place warning was lifted about an hour and a half later, and university spokesman Ben Johnson issued a statement that made no mention of any gunfire other than the shooting of the suspect.
Mr Johnson said the injured were stabbed, hit by a vehicle or suffered other injuries.
"Our top priority remains the safety and security of our campus community," he said.
Students recall 'moments of chaos'
Rachel LeMaster, who works in the engineering college, said a fire alarm sounded before the attack.
"There were several moments of chaos," she said.
"We barricaded ourselves like we're supposed to since it was right outside our door and just hunkered down."
Ms LeMaster said she and others were eventually led outside the building and she saw a body on the ground.
Cassidie Baker, an Ohio State senior, said she saw police or paramedics helping one person on the ground outside Watts Hall.
"No one really knows what is happening, other than there's an active shooter," she said.
After the active shooter warning was lifted and the university declared the scene secure, the school said all classes would be cancelled for the rest of the day.
With nearly 60,000 students at its main Columbus campus, Ohio State is one of the nation's largest universities.