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Do not fo to this campus: A Three-Hour Lockdown for a Gunman Who Was Never Found, Announced With a Typo That Stuck

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UnfoundedNo evidence of an actual threat was found. The institutional response is documented because the alert communication is identical to what would occur during a real incident.

On the evening of September 26, 2017, Macomb Community College's Center Campus in Clinton Township, Michigan locked down for nearly three hours after a Henry Ford Hospital doctor reported seeing a man with an assault rifle walking near the wooded southwest corner of campus around 6 p.m. EDT. Macomb's text alert at 6:30 p.m. EDT — containing the typo 'Do not fo to this campus' — instructed people to avoid the campus while students inside classrooms turned off lights and locked doors. Police searched the grounds with helicopters, K-9 units, and roadblocks but never found the reported gunman, calling off the search around 9 p.m. EDT.

Alerts
2
Response
30 min
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
Macomb Community College
Community College · MI
~23,000 studentsMacomb Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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 ALERTSMS
Reporting a man carrying an automatic weapon near the wooded area at Center Campus. Center Campus is on lockdown until further notice. Do not fo to this campus.
The alert contained the typo 'Do not fo to this campus' — likely a thumb-typo for 'go,' preserved here as authentic since multiple Detroit-area outlets quoted it verbatim
Alert was sent at approximately 6:30 p.m. EDT, roughly 30 minutes after the initial witness report at 6 p.m. EDT
The witness was a Henry Ford Hospital doctor — a credible adult civilian, not a student — which likely contributed to the institution's decision to lock down quickly
Center Campus is on Garfield Road in Clinton Township; the wooded southwest corner abuts a residential neighborhood
ALL CLEARSMS+2h 30m
Approximate reconstruction221 chars
Lockdown at Macomb Community College Center Campus has been lifted. Police searched the campus and surrounding area and did not locate the reported individual. Normal operations may resume. Thank you for your cooperation.

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

Total lockdown duration was approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, ending at approximately 9 p.m. EDT per multiple Detroit-area outlets
Police searched with helicopters, K-9 units, and roadblocks — a substantial response footprint for an unfounded report
The all-clear came without locating the reported individual, raising the question of whether the original report was a misidentification or a hoax — Macomb did not publicly characterize it
Context

Background

Macomb Community College is one of Michigan's largest community colleges, serving approximately 23,000 students at five campuses in suburban Detroit. The Center Campus in Clinton Township is its second-largest. On the evening of September 26, 2017, a Henry Ford Hospital doctor reported seeing a man with what appeared to be an assault rifle walking near the wooded southwest corner of the campus around 6 p.m. EDT. Macomb sent a campus-wide text alert at 6:30 p.m. EDT instructing people to avoid the campus — the alert contained the typo 'Do not fo to this campus,' an artifact preserved here as evidence of authentic real-time emergency communication. Students already on campus turned off classroom lights and locked doors for nearly three hours while police set up roadblocks and searched the grounds with helicopters and canine units. The suspect was described as a white male with gray hair, camouflage clothing, and a long gun. Police called off the search around 9 p.m. EDT after finding no evidence of a person with a gun on campus. The case is significant for the archive because it preserves a verbatim, typo-included text alert from a community college and illustrates how outside-witness reports — even from credible adults like a hospital doctor — can trigger major lockdown responses that ultimately turn up no threat.
Analysis

Key Findings

Macomb's verbatim alert text 'Do not fo to this campus' is preserved with its typo as an authentic real-time emergency communication artifact
The lockdown lasted approximately three hours — substantial duration for what police ultimately could not corroborate as an actual threat
The witness was a Henry Ford Hospital doctor, not a student — illustrating how off-campus credible adult witnesses can trigger campus lockdowns
Police deployed helicopters, K-9 units, and roadblocks for an incident that turned up no evidence of a gunman, illustrating the asymmetric response cost of unverified reports
Community college responses to wooded-perimeter gunman reports differ from urban-campus responses because the search area extends well beyond the institution's property
Outcome
Lockdown lifted at approximately 9 p.m. EDT after a three-hour search. Police never located the reported gunman. The suspect was described by the witness as a white male with gray hair, camouflage clothing, and a long gun. No injuries reported. The all-clear came after extensive search by helicopters and K-9 units found no evidence of a person with a gun on campus.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion