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  • False Active Shooter Alert Causes Panic at University of Arkansas

    False Active Shooter Alert Causes Panic at University of Arkansas

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark  — Students at the University of Arkansas experienced a tense and frightening afternoon on Monday when a text alert warned of a possible active shooter near Mullins Library.

    The alert, sent to students and staff, advised everyone to avoid the area of the library as campus police and the Fayetteville Police Department responded to reports. University police vehicles were stationed outside Mullins Library, and officers, guns drawn, worked to ensure the safety of students and staff.

    Brock Boddie, a junior at the University, recounted the chaos from the third floor of Mullins Library. “I heard people yelling and moving around. Moments later, I received the university alert about a possible active shooter,” Boddie said. Students were quickly escorted to a nearby building for safety. “Armed officers outside the library were ordering students to evacuate. It was frightening, and everyone was very tense,” he added.

    The Washington County Sheriff’s Office stated that all official updates and information regarding the situation would come through the University of Arkansas Police Department (UAPD) and the Fayetteville Police Department (FPD). Authorities confirmed that, after a thorough search of the library and surrounding areas, no active shooter was found, and the incident was later determined to be a false alarm.

    Despite the relief that no one was harmed, students described the emotional impact of the incident. Many expressed fear and anxiety, noting that even when alerts turn out to be false, the panic and stress experienced during the event are very real. “Even knowing it was a false alarm, my heart was racing,” Boddie said. “It really makes you think about how quickly things can feel dangerous.”

    University officials emphasized the importance of taking all alerts seriously while also reminding students and staff to stay aware of official communications to prevent the spread of misinformation. Campus safety teams continue to review procedures to ensure that alerts are accurate and effective, aiming to balance urgency with careful verification.

    False active shooter alerts like this one are becoming a growing concern across college campuses nationwide, highlighting the challenges authorities face in distinguishing real threats from hoaxes and ensuring student safety.

    Officials continue to investigate the source of the alert and are urging anyone with information to contact campus police. The university has also made counseling resources available for students and staff affected by the incident.

     

  • Man Named in Fatal Blaireadam Crash as 22-Year-Old Ollie Nelson

    Man Named in Fatal Blaireadam Crash as 22-Year-Old Ollie Nelson

    BLAIREADAM, Scotland – Police have formally identified the young man who tragically lost his life in a fatal crash near Blaireadam on Sunday night. 22-year-old Ollie Nelson, from Strathmiglo, was confirmed as the victim of the collision, which occurred on the B996 at the junction for the B9097 at approximately 10:50 p.m. on August 17, 2025.

    Authorities reported that the crash involved a black Seat Leon. Ollie Nelson, a passenger in the vehicle, sustained fatal injuries as a result of the collision. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, but despite their efforts, Nelson could not be saved.

    In a heartfelt statement, Constable Lee Buckley of Police Scotland expressed condolences to Nelson’s family:

    “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Ollie at this devastating time. We are doing everything we can to provide them with the answers they deserve.”

    Police are continuing their investigation to determine the exact circumstances that led to the crash. Investigators are appealing to the public for assistance, particularly anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident and may have witnessed the collision or captured dashcam footage.

    “I would urge anyone who may have been in the area around the time of the crash and witnessed what happened, or has any dashcam footage which could assist, to please get in touch with officers,” Constable Buckley added.

    Ollie Nelson’s family, who have requested privacy as they grieve this devastating loss, described him as a vibrant young man with a bright future ahead. Friends and members of the Strathmiglo community have expressed their shock and sorrow at the news of his passing, with many taking to social media to share tributes and memories.

    Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact Police Scotland by calling 101 and quoting reference number 4040 of 17 August, 2025.

    This tragic incident adds to growing concerns about road safety in the area, with local authorities emphasizing the importance of cautious driving, especially during late-night hours on rural roads.

     

  • Lansing Police Identify Two Victims Killed in Tragic Single-Car Crash

    Lansing Police Identify Two Victims Killed in Tragic Single-Car Crash

    LANSING, Mich — The Lansing Police Department has released the identities of the two young adults killed in a devastating single-car crash early Saturday morning. Authorities confirmed Monday that 20-year-old Cheniya Rogers and 21-year-old Nathan Pentecost Jr. both died at the scene of the crash, which occurred in the 300 block of West Oakland Avenue.

    According to investigators, the crash took place around 4:30 a.m. when a vehicle carrying five occupants left the roadway and slammed into a utility pole. The force of the impact was catastrophic, leaving Rogers and Pentecost with fatal injuries. Emergency crews pronounced both victims dead at the scene.

    The three other passengers inside the vehicle were transported to a local hospital for treatment. One of the survivors remained listed in critical condition as of Saturday, while the conditions of the other two have not yet been publicly updated.

    Police officials stated that alcohol and excessive speed appear to have played significant roles in the crash. “This is yet another heartbreaking example of how dangerous decisions behind the wheel can have permanent, life-altering consequences,” a Lansing Police spokesperson said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with the families of Cheniya Rogers and Nathan Pentecost Jr. as they navigate this unimaginable loss.”

    The Lansing Police Crash Investigation Unit is continuing to examine the circumstances leading up to the collision, including potential charges for the driver of the vehicle. Officials have not released the driver’s name at this time.

    Residents in the area reported being awakened by the sound of the crash and witnessing emergency crews working at the scene. “I heard this loud boom, like an explosion,” said a nearby resident. “When I looked outside, I saw the car completely wrecked around the pole. It was awful.”

    This crash marks one of several recent fatal traffic incidents in Lansing involving young drivers and high speeds, prompting renewed calls for road safety awareness in the community.

    Authorities urge anyone with additional information about the incident to contact the Lansing Police Department at (517) 483-4600 or submit an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers.

     

  • North Canton Police: 77-Year-Old Man Accused of Shooting at Chinese Restaurant Over Alleged Food Poisoning

    North Canton Police: 77-Year-Old Man Accused of Shooting at Chinese Restaurant Over Alleged Food Poisoning

    NORTH CANTON, Ohio — Authorities have arrested a 77-year-old Plain Township man who allegedly fired shots into the front door of a local Chinese restaurant, claiming that the food he purchased there made him sick.

    According to the North Canton Police Department, the incident occurred at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Friday, August 23, at Lucky Star Express, located at 1973 E. Maple St. in the Washington Square shopping center.

    Police say the suspect, whose name has not yet been released, reportedly returned to the restaurant late Friday evening, pulled out a firearm, and discharged two rounds into the front entrance of the business. One bullet struck just below the door’s locking mechanism, while the other landed just inches above it. Fortunately, the restaurant was closed at the time, and no injuries were reported.

    Investigators believe the motive behind the shooting stems from the suspect’s claim that he had suffered food poisoning after eating at the establishment earlier in the day.

    “This was a highly dangerous act that could have easily resulted in serious injury or death,” said North Canton Police Chief Doug Bacon. “We are thankful that no one was inside the restaurant when this happened and that our officers were able to respond swiftly to take the suspect into custody without incident.”

    The man was arrested shortly after the shooting and is facing multiple charges, including felonious assault, improper discharge of a firearm into a habitation or school safety zone, and criminal damaging. He is currently being held in the Stark County Jail pending arraignment.

    The investigation is ongoing, and detectives are working to determine whether there were any prior disputes between the suspect and the restaurant. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been called in to assist with evidence processing.

    Community members expressed shock over the incident, noting that Lucky Star Express is a longstanding business in the area. “This is just unbelievable,” said a neighboring shop owner. “We’ve never had anything like this happen around here.”

    Authorities urge anyone with additional information regarding the case to contact the North Canton Police Department at (330) 499-5911.

     

  • Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Searching for Armed and Dangerous Murder Suspect

    Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Searching for Armed and Dangerous Murder Suspect

    HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio — Authorities are actively searching for 36-year-old Brian Hatfield, who is wanted in connection with a 2024 murder in Miami Township. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public that Hatfield should be considered armed and dangerous.

    Investigators say Hatfield is wanted on a charge of complicity to murder for his alleged involvement in the shooting death of a man in the 5900 block of East Miami River Road. The homicide, which occurred in 2024, remains under investigation, and detectives believe Hatfield played a significant role in the deadly incident.

    Hatfield is described as a white male, 36 years old, with several distinctive tattoos, including the name “Owen” inked above his right eyebrow and the phrase “Pray For Me” above his left eyebrow. Officials believe these features may make him easily identifiable, but caution that he is likely armed and should not be approached.

    The Sheriff’s Office has not released details on what led to the 2024 shooting or the victim’s identity, citing the ongoing investigation. However, they have emphasized the importance of bringing Hatfield into custody as soon as possible to prevent further potential violence.

    “We consider Mr. Hatfield to be extremely dangerous,” said Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey in a statement Monday. “We urge anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward. Do not attempt to engage with him. Call 911 immediately.”

    Authorities are utilizing multiple resources in the search, including partnerships with federal agencies and neighboring law enforcement departments.

    Residents in Hamilton County and surrounding areas are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings or tips related to Hatfield’s location. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office at (513) 825-1500 or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers at (513) 352-3040.

    The investigation remains ongoing, and further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

     

  • Homicide Investigation Underway Following Deadly Double Shooting in New Haven

    Homicide Investigation Underway Following Deadly Double Shooting in New Haven

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Authorities have launched a homicide investigation after a deadly double shooting rocked a New Haven neighborhood Monday afternoon.

    According to the New Haven Police Department, officers responded to reports of gunfire on Dickerman Street shortly before 2:20 p.m. Upon arrival, they discovered two individuals suffering from gunshot wounds. Emergency medical personnel immediately provided aid and transported both victims to a local hospital.

    Tragically, police confirmed that one of the victims succumbed to their injuries. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released pending notification of family. The second victim’s condition has not been disclosed.

    The shooting has sparked heightened concern among residents in the area, as this incident adds to a troubling rise in gun violence across Connecticut cities this year.

    In a separate but equally devastating case, authorities in New Britain reported that a 42-year-old man was shot and killed in a separate incident. It remains unclear whether there is any connection between the two shootings, but investigators in both cities are working diligently to gather information.

    New Haven police stated that detectives from the Major Crimes Unit and the Bureau of Identification processed the scene on Dickerman Street throughout the afternoon, collecting shell casings, canvassing for surveillance footage, and speaking with potential witnesses.

    “We are asking anyone who may have been in the area or who has video footage to come forward,” said Officer Scott Shumway, a spokesperson for the department. “These crimes devastate families and communities, and we will not rest until those responsible are held accountable.”

    Residents described hearing multiple gunshots before seeing a heavy police presence flood the neighborhood. “It’s scary,” one local resident said. “We’ve had shootings before, but in the middle of the day like this? It’s terrifying for families who just want to live in peace.”

    Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact New Haven Police at (203) 946-6304 or submit tips anonymously through 1-866-888-TIPS (8477).

    The investigation remains active and ongoing as the community grapples with yet another senseless act of violence.

     

  • String of False Active Shooter Reports Raises Alarm Nationwide

    String of False Active Shooter Reports Raises Alarm Nationwide

    UNITED STATES — In recent weeks, a troubling pattern has emerged on college campuses across the country: multiple active shooter alerts prompting massive law enforcement responses, only to later be deemed false alarms or hoaxes.

    The latest incident unfolded at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where reports of a gunman at Mullins Library triggered an immediate lockdown and an “active shooter” alert. After a thorough search, police found no threat, and the situation was determined to be a hoax.

    This comes on the heels of similar events at Villanova University in Pennsylvania and the University of South Carolina, both of which saw heavily armed police responses, lockdowns, and widespread panic, only to find no shooter present.

    Law enforcement officials say these incidents appear to be part of a disturbing trend known as “swatting”—the act of making false emergency reports to prompt a large-scale law enforcement response. Swatting not only terrorizes communities but also diverts critical resources from real emergencies.

    “These hoaxes create chaos, traumatize students and staff, and put responding officers in incredibly dangerous situations,” said one federal law enforcement official. “Every time we get one of these calls, we have to treat it as real—because if we don’t, and it is real, the consequences could be catastrophic.”

    Campus communities are on edge. Students at the affected universities described terrifying experiences—hiding in classrooms, barricading doors, and texting loved ones goodbye—only to later learn it was a false alarm. “Even though it wasn’t real, it felt real,” one University of South Carolina student said. “That fear stays with you.”

    Authorities at both the state and federal levels are now investigating these incidents to determine whether they are connected. The FBI has previously warned about the rise in swatting incidents targeting schools, universities, and even places of worship.

    Experts stress the need for better threat verification systems, public awareness, and severe penalties for those responsible. In many states, making a false report of this nature is a felony offense carrying the potential for significant prison time.

    While no lives were lost in these recent hoaxes, the psychological toll on students, educators, and families is significant. Counseling services have been made available at the affected campuses, and universities are reviewing their emergency response protocols to ensure readiness without fueling unnecessary panic.

    As investigations continue, communities across the country are left asking the same question: “What is going on?” — and how can these dangerous disruptions be stopped before they lead to tragedy?

     

  • Edward Herrera Identified as Victim in Fatal Northeast El Paso Motorcycle Crash

    Edward Herrera Identified as Victim in Fatal Northeast El Paso Motorcycle Crash

    EL PASO, Texas – Authorities have identified 55-year-old Edward Herrera as the motorcyclist who died in a tragic crash early Sunday morning in northeast El Paso.

    According to the El Paso Police Department’s Special Traffic Investigations (STI) unit, the incident occurred on Fred Wilson Avenue, where Herrera was traveling westbound at a high rate of speed. Investigators say his motorcycle struck a curb and then collided with a road sign, causing him to be thrown from the bike.

    Emergency responders arrived quickly, but Herrera succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Police confirmed that no other vehicles were involved in the crash.

    Herrera’s death has deeply saddened those who knew him. Friends and family are remembering him as a devoted loved one and passionate rider whose life ended far too soon. “Edward loved the freedom of the open road,” said one close friend. “It’s hard to believe he’s gone. He was a good man with a big heart.”

    This incident marks another tragic reminder of the dangers associated with excessive speed on motorcycles, as El Paso has seen several fatal motorcycle crashes this year. Authorities continue to stress the importance of safe riding practices, proper protective gear, and adherence to speed limits to prevent similar tragedies.

    Police are continuing their investigation to determine if any additional factors contributed to the crash, such as road conditions or mechanical issues with the motorcycle.

    As the community mourns the loss of Edward Herrera, arrangements for his memorial service are expected to be announced in the coming days. Loved ones are left to honor his memory and reflect on a life that, while cut short, left a lasting impact on those who knew him best.

     

  • Tasha Baker Identified as Victim in Fatal Henrico Hit-and-Run

    Tasha Baker Identified as Victim in Fatal Henrico Hit-and-Run

    HENRICO COUNTY, Va. – Authorities have identified 39-year-old Tasha Baker of New York as the victim of a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred Friday night on West Broad Street.

    According to the Henrico County Police Division, officers responded to reports of a pedestrian struck in the 7000 block of West Broad Street shortly before midnight. When they arrived, they discovered Baker suffering from critical injuries. Despite immediate life-saving efforts by first responders, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Investigators determined that Baker was crossing West Broad Street when she was hit by a vehicle whose driver fled the area without stopping to render aid. Police have not released a description of the vehicle or driver but are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras in hopes of identifying the suspect.

    Police said Baker had been living in Henrico for a period of time without a permanent address, and efforts are underway to notify any surviving family members in New York.

    The tragic incident has sparked outrage and sorrow throughout the community. “No one deserves to die like this, alone on the street,” said a local resident who frequently travels through the area. “The person responsible needs to be found and held accountable.”

    Authorities are urging anyone with information about the crash or the driver involved to contact Henrico Police at (804) 501-5000 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000.

    As the investigation continues, those who knew Tasha Baker are remembering her as a woman who faced challenges in life but deserved far more than the violent end she met. A small memorial of flowers and candles has already begun to grow near the site of the crash, a quiet tribute to a life lost too soon.

    Henrico Police have vowed to pursue every lead until the person responsible is brought to justice.

     

  • Montgomery Police Investigate Fatal Weekend Shooting That Claimed Life of 28-Year-Old

    Montgomery Police Investigate Fatal Weekend Shooting That Claimed Life of 28-Year-Old

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – A weekend shooting in Montgomery has left a young man dead, marking the city’s 43rd homicide of 2025 and intensifying concerns over rising violence in the community.

    Police have identified the victim as 28-year-old Damorrea Dill-Driver, who was fatally shot in the early morning hours of Saturday, August 23, 2025. According to Sgt. Tina McGriff of the Montgomery Police Department, officers responded to reports of gunfire at approximately 12:37 a.m. in the 5000 block of Carmichael Road.

    When officers arrived, they found Dill-Driver suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite efforts from first responders, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

    At this time, investigators have not released details about what may have led to the shooting, and no arrests have been announced. Authorities continue to investigate, canvassing the area for witnesses and potential surveillance footage that may provide critical leads.

    The fatal shooting has left family, friends, and community members mourning yet another life lost to gun violence. Residents in the Carmichael Road area expressed shock and sadness at the news. “It’s heartbreaking,” said one neighbor. “This keeps happening, and we don’t know when it’s going to stop. Our community is tired of living in fear.”

    Montgomery has faced a troubling surge in violent crime throughout 2025, with Dill-Driver’s death becoming the 43rd homicide of the year. City leaders have previously pledged to implement stronger anti-violence initiatives, but many residents say more needs to be done to address the root causes of crime.

    Authorities urge anyone with information about the shooting to contact the Montgomery Police Department or submit tips anonymously to Central Alabama CrimeStoppers.

    As the investigation continues, the community reflects on a young life cut short and the ongoing toll of violence on families across Montgomery.