February 24, 2025 - 04:53

A spokesperson for Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology confirmed that shots were fired on the main campus on Sunday afternoon. The incident raised immediate concerns for student safety and prompted a swift response from local law enforcement.
Campus officials reported that the shots were fired in an area frequented by students, leading to a lockdown of the campus while authorities investigated the situation. Students were advised to remain indoors until the scene was secured.
Witnesses described a chaotic atmosphere as the sounds of gunfire echoed through the campus. Many students expressed their fears and concerns about the safety of their peers.
Authorities conducted a thorough search of the premises and have not reported any injuries related to the incident. The investigation is ongoing, and officials are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the gunfire.
The college community is on high alert as they await further updates from law enforcement and campus administration.
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