A shooting at a homecoming celebration at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania has left one person dead and six others injured. The incident occurred on Saturday night, just before 9:30 p.m., during a post-football game celebratory tailgate and Yardfest event held in the parking lot of the International Cultural Center building.
According to authorities, a man who had brought a gun to the event was detained after one person, Jujuan Jeffers from Wilmington, Delaware, died. The victims are all 20-25 years old and are expected to survive their injuries.
Lincoln University police chief Marc Partee described the scene as chaotic, with people running in every direction after shots were fired. Witnesses reported seeing others being treated for injuries sustained while fleeing or being knocked to the ground.
The school was initially placed on lockdown but has since been lifted. Authorities believe there may have been multiple shooters involved, but a clear motive remains unclear. The DA's office stated that they are investigating with the full power of federal, state, and local law enforcement.
In response to the tragedy, Lincoln University President Brenda A. Allen's office released a statement saying the school is cooperating fully with authorities. Classes were canceled on Monday for a day of healing and reflection, while counseling services will be available all week.
The DA urged anyone with information about the shooting to come forward, promising that law enforcement would work tirelessly to identify those responsible.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro expressed his support for President Allen and local law enforcement, urging everyone to avoid the area and join in praying for the Lincoln University community.
According to authorities, a man who had brought a gun to the event was detained after one person, Jujuan Jeffers from Wilmington, Delaware, died. The victims are all 20-25 years old and are expected to survive their injuries.
Lincoln University police chief Marc Partee described the scene as chaotic, with people running in every direction after shots were fired. Witnesses reported seeing others being treated for injuries sustained while fleeing or being knocked to the ground.
The school was initially placed on lockdown but has since been lifted. Authorities believe there may have been multiple shooters involved, but a clear motive remains unclear. The DA's office stated that they are investigating with the full power of federal, state, and local law enforcement.
In response to the tragedy, Lincoln University President Brenda A. Allen's office released a statement saying the school is cooperating fully with authorities. Classes were canceled on Monday for a day of healing and reflection, while counseling services will be available all week.
The DA urged anyone with information about the shooting to come forward, promising that law enforcement would work tirelessly to identify those responsible.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro expressed his support for President Allen and local law enforcement, urging everyone to avoid the area and join in praying for the Lincoln University community.