Four Hours on Lockdown for a Stolen-Gun Dispute: Edinboro's Facebook-First Response to a Water Street Killing
Just after 6 PM EST on Monday, November 17, 2014, former Edinboro University student Tobiah J. Johnson, 22, was shot and killed outside his Water Street apartment a short distance from campus. Police later determined the shooter, 21-year-old Trey Daron Gunter — also an Edinboro student — had pistol-whipped and then shot Johnson during a dispute over a stolen handgun. Edinboro University placed the campus on a precautionary lockdown at approximately 7:45 PM EST, with the primary notification issued via the university's Facebook page rather than its formal alert system — a still-common arrangement for smaller state-system schools in 2014. The lockdown was lifted at 11:45 PM EST, before the suspect was arrested.
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- Response
- 105 min
- Killed
- 1
- Injured
- 0
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4 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim
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- NewsEdinboro student from Pittsburgh charged in off-campus shooting (TribLive)archive.triblive.com
- Student PaperUniversity shaken by second off-campus shooting (BoroOnline, Edinboro student newspaper)boroonline.cs.edinboro.edu