Shooting at Kentucky State University Leaves One Student dead, Another Critical
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A tragic shooting at Kentucky State University (KSU) in Frankfort, Kentucky, on Tuesday resulted in the death of one student and left another in critical but stable condition. Law enforcement officials have confirmed a suspect is in custody following the incident.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear addressed the situation via the social network X, stating, “We are aware of a shooting at Kentucky State University in Frankfort. At the moment, we know that there are some injuries. We will share more information as it becomes available. Law enforcement is on the scene and a suspect has been arrested. Let us pray for all those affected.”
incident Details and Police Response
According to Frankfort Assistant Police Chief scott Tracey, the shooting was an isolated incident that occurred around 3 p.m. local time. The incident involved three individuals: the two injured students and the detained suspect, who is not affiliated with the university. The motive for the shooting remains under inquiry, but authorities have stated it did not appear to be a random act of violence.
The Frankfort Police Department swiftly responded to the scene,securing the campus and taking the suspect into custody. “We have secured and have the suspect in custody,” confirmed Blair Hecker, spokesperson for the city of Frankfort. The suspect is being held and is expected to be charged with murder and attempted murder. The department indicated that further details will be released as they become available.
Campus Closure and Support Services
KSU’s campus remains closed until further notice as authorities continue their investigation. The university has stated it is “in close contact with families and providing all available support,” and is offering counseling and support services to students and staff.Counseling services are available at the KSU Student Success Center and through telehealth options. The university is working to resume normal operations as quickly as possible, prioritizing the safety and well-being of its community.
A Historic Institution Impacted
Kentucky State university, a historically black college founded in 1886, currently serves approximately 2,200 students. The university’s legacy and close-knit community are now grappling with the aftermath of this devastating event. The loss of a student has deeply affected the campus, and the university is committed to honoring the victim’s memory and supporting the healing process.
This is a developing story,and updates will be provided as more information is released.
