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Nine Suspects, One AR-15: Howard's Crime Alert After a Mass Robbery Outside College Hall North

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Two Howard students walking near College Hall North on the 2200 block of 4th Street NW were robbed at approximately 10:24 PM EST on January 16, 2025, by nine masked suspects, one armed with an AR-15 rifle. Howard's Department of Public Safety issued a crime alert at 4:26 PM EST on January 17, 2025 — about 18 hours after the incident.

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Howard University
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~13,000 studentsHU Alert / Bison Safe
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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTEmail
Howard University Department of Public Safety Crime Alert Armed Robbery On January 16, 2025, at approximately 10:24 p.m., two Howard University students were robbed by multiple suspects in the area of 2229 4th Street NW, near College Hall North. The suspects, described as multiple Black males wearing ski masks, approached the victims, displayed weapons including what appeared to be an AR-15 rifle, and demanded the victims' belongings. The suspects took an iPhone, jackets and other personal items, then fled the scene. Neither victim was physically injured. The Metropolitan Police Department is leading the investigation with the support of HUDPS. Anyone with information is asked to contact HUDPS at (202) 806-1100 or MPD. This Crime Alert is being issued in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from The Hilltop reporting; verbatim DPS alert text not publicly archived but key facts (location, time, AR-15, items stolen) match the alert
AR-15 in the hands of nine masked suspects is an unusually heavy weapon for a student-targeted street robbery — a key reason DPS issued a Clery timely warning
Banneker Recreation Center / Georgia Avenue corridor is the dominant Howard robbery geography in 2024-2025
~18-hour notification gap is on the slower end of Clery timely-warning practice — common for HBCU and urban institutions where MPD investigation precedes alert
Alert was followed by a second armed robbery alert at 6:28 AM EST on January 27, 2025, at the same Banneker Community Center — a pattern that drove student criticism
Email-primary delivery — Howard's HU Alerts SMS channel is reserved for active emergencies
Context

Background

On January 16, 2025, the start of Howard's spring semester, two Howard University students walking on the 2200 block of 4th Street NW outside College Hall North were swarmed by nine masked suspects, one carrying an AR-15 rifle. The suspects took an iPhone 15, two designer jackets, and a keychain — items the DC Metropolitan Police valued at roughly $2,400. Howard's Department of Public Safety issued a Clery crime alert the next afternoon. The incident was the first of four crimes near campus in three weeks, prompting student demands for changes to HUDPS patrols and shuttle hours. The case illustrates a structural challenge for HBCUs in dense urban environments: the primary investigative agency is municipal (MPD), but the Clery obligation falls on the institution, producing notification delays as DPS waits for confirmed details from the lead agency before issuing a community-facing alert.
Analysis

Key Findings

Nine-suspect mass robberies are rare even in urban settings — most armed robberies involve 1-3 perpetrators
AR-15 use in a student-targeted street robbery is unusually heavy weaponry and a major Clery factor
The ~18-hour notification gap reflects Howard's reliance on MPD as the lead investigative agency
Designer jackets (Moose Knuckles, Canada Goose, Tommy Hilfiger) are recurring targets in HBCU and DC-area robberies
Clustering of crimes (this alert preceded a Jan 27 armed robbery at Banneker) drives student-led pressure for institutional response
Outcome
Stolen items included an iPhone 15, a Moose Knuckles jacket, a Tommy Hilfiger jacket, and a keychain — total estimated value $2,400. Suspects fled. MPD investigation ongoing.
Provenance

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  1. Student Paper
  2. Student Paper
  3. Official
  4. News
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