Posted on 11/14/2022 8:26:33 AM PST by Red Badger
Suspect Christopher Darnell Jones, was considered "armed and dangerous," in connection with the deadly shooting and was taken into custody Monday.
The student suspected in a shooting at the University of Virginia that left three members of the football team dead and two others injured is in custody, officials announced Monday.
The University of Virginia Police Department identified as Christopher Darnell Jones as the suspect in the shooting.
In the middle of a press briefing at 11 a.m., UVA Chief of Police Timothy Longo announced he was taken into custody.
He said that the police department secured an arrest warrant charging him with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of using a handgun in the commission of a felony.
Students were issued warnings earlier to “RUN HIDE FIGHT" and shelter in place as authorities searched for the suspect, whom the University of Virginia Police Department identified as Christopher Darnell Jones.
Gunfire was initially reported at a parking garage on Culbreth Road, near the school's drama building, around 10:30 p.m. Sunday, the University of Virginia Office of Emergency Management said in a tweet.
University President Jim Ryan said in a press conference Monday morning that the shooting unfolded on a school bus full of students returning from a field trip.
Ryan identified the victims as D’Sean Perry, a junior of Miami; Devin Chandler, a second-year student from Virginia Beach, Virginia; and Lavel Davis Jr, a third-year student from South Carolina.
The identities of two injured victims hospitalized were not shared. One is in good condition and one is in critical condition, Ryan said.
Authorities said they were looking for Jones in connection with the deadly shooting. Ryan described the suspect as "one of our students" in his message.
Ryan said in an email to students: “I am heartbroken to report that the shooting has resulted in three fatalities.”
“This is a message any leader hopes never to have to send, and I am devastated that this violence has visited the University of Virginia,” he said. He said classes would be canceled for Monday, with only designated essential employees expected to report to work.
"Call 911 if seen, do not approach," the University of Virginia Police Department warned in a tweet, sharing a photo of Jones.
The same photo appears on a profile for Jones in a 2018 football roster shared on the official website of the Virginia Cavaliers. The profile says he did not appear in any games that year.
He did not appear on the Cavalier's roster in any following season.
The suspect was last seen wearing a burgundy jacket, blue jeans and red shoes, the university's emergency management office said, adding that he could be driving a black SUV.
His mother, who is identified in public records as Margo Ellis, told NBC News in a phone call Monday that her son has lived with his grandmother since he was 16 and that she didn’t know of his whereabouts or what might have contributed to the shooting.
Lavel Davis Jr, 20, was a wide-receiver on the Virginia Cavaliers’ current roster.
Davis was set to graduate in December and was the beloved first child, and a "role model" to his younger brother and younger sister, his father, Thaddeus Lavel Davis, told NBC News.
Thaddeus Davis said he's "heartbroken."
“I lost my baby. This is my firstborn child,” he said. He said Davis could “light up a room just with a smile” and that his son was focused on school, football and his family.
Their family, from Charleston, South Carolina, is headed to the UVA campus Monday.
Thaddeus said he learned the news of his son's death Monday morning after receiving a call from his wife while he was at work, but didn't know exactly what transpired in the shooting.
He said he last talked to his son Saturday and he wished he could’ve told him one last time, “I love you son.”
A search was conducted on and around the campus grounds early Monday, the university’s emergency management office said, involving multiple agencies, including a Virginia State Police helicopter.
The shelter in place order was lifted around 10:30 a.m. “a thorough search on and around” the campus grounds, but a large police presence remains on campus.
The office warned that the suspect was still considered "armed and dangerous," as it repeated calls for residents to shelter in place as the manhunt took place.
"We have all received several shelter in place texts, and they are frightening," Robyn S. Hadley, vice president and the dean of students at the University of Virginia, said in an email sent out to students. "I am on Grounds like many of you; I am sheltering in place and in direct touch with University leadership and UPD."
"Please, please take the shelter in place commands seriously as the situation remains active," she wrote.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said early Monday it was assisting in the investigation.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said in a statement Monday that he and his wife are “praying for the UVA community.”
“Virginia State Police is fully coordinating with UVA police department and local authorities. Please shelter in place while the authorities work to locate the suspect,” he said.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
No, because slavery is part of every continent’s history.
Apparently academia and universities have become so afflicted with woke that they are now dangerous deadly places. They all need new administration purged and replaced from top to bottom with diversified ethical Americans that represent a Midwest with ethics instead of the coastal elites that promote trash and zero ethics.
Everything is dumbed down and bar lowered and admittance given to benefit only those that will never benefit the USA. It is infuriating seeing our country destroyed by Democrats and the faction that somehow has come to rule them.
How sad and pathetic is that? This is what has become of our military.
I hope their instructions included "Last one in removes the sign from the door."
This is what they teach at the corporate level in places. The training video I saw said that if I saw someone go by with a gun, to run the other way. Get help. Let the “professionals” show up on scene and take care of it. If you can’t run, hide somewhere. If you can’t hide, then fight.
Sorry. I couldn’t stomach that.
I just don’t think I could do that, If there were people I worked with in the direction the person was walking.
How could I just run and leave them to the mercies of this armed and hostile deranged person? Perhaps it is bravado talking, perhaps I am a chicken and I don’t know how I would react if I saw that happen.
But inside, I simply don’t think I could run the other way if there were unsuspecting people I knew in the direction that gunman was walking? How on earth could I live with myself?
There is a common thread here in these unfortunate deaths and injuries.
It is obvious to me that something must be done.
Ban football.
(/sarc)
How dumb do you have to be to wear an earring? Blech... and vomit
A more current pic can be found here. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02ce4v2fuRY7Qv3Jmv3jowgNQjpkkwvyd5yW7Qia8tPfRS4yHJy38wie5BBXNLxtnml&id=100024066380890
Current pic here
Didn’t get his Covid check?
They can call it The Tom Brady Rule.
Men have been wearing earrings for millennia.
In the Bible, a man wore an earring to show that he was a ‘voluntary’ slave to his master.
According to the Laws of Moses, if a man was a slave and fulfilled his obligations for his freedom and still wanted to stay, his master was to give him a solid gold ring to put in his ear to show that he was not an indentured servant.
That is also why you always see a Genii depicted with an earring because they are a ‘slave of the Lamp’ ..................
Thanks. The ironic part is most piercings will return to normal after the metal is removed. While tattoos are a bear to remove. Best policy is to have a small tattoo on your foot. That can look sexy on a women.
“Best policy is to have a small tattoo on your foot. That can look sexy on a women.”
That’s a personal opinion of what you find attractive. To each their own. I don’t have any. But, I respect that everyone has different tastes.
Best policy is zero tattoos. I have none.
If you look at his mugshot, looks like a radicalized ROP person.
Again, whose policy? Yours? Mine? Is your ‘policy’ the standard on how to judge individuals ? Not sure if you’re understanding what I’m trying to explain. While we don’t have tattoos, that’s our preference. Other people have their own preference. I don’t set the standard of beauty, views points, etc.
If a person has a tattoo and a job says don’t show it, that’s a different subject. It needs to be covered. But, preference is an individual choice.
My policy is no tattoos for everyone. Especially neck and face tattoos. You have a different policy.
I don’t have a policy for anyone other than myself. I’m not in charge, nor do I control anyone other than myself. It’s not my place.
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