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'Armed and Dangerous': A Dorm Shooting Locks Down NC Central for Two Hours

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Confirmed Threat

On the night of April 2, 2024, a student was shot at the Lawson Street Residence Hall at North Carolina Central University in Durham. NCCU Police received reports of gunshots at about 10:15 PM EDT and locked down the campus around 10:23 PM EDT, with a campus alert warning of an armed and dangerous person. The lockdown was lifted about 12:25 AM EDT. The wounded student had non-life-threatening injuries; multiple NCCU students were later charged.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
1
Institution
North Carolina Central University
Hbcu · NC
~8,000 studentsNCCU Eagle Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

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
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NCCU Alert: Armed and dangerous person near Lawson Street Residence Hall. Campus lockdown in effect. Shelter in place, lock doors, avoid the area.

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

Reconstructed; ABC11 reported the alert warned those in the area of an 'armed and dangerous person,' and that NCCU put the campus on lockdown around 10:23 PM EDT after 10:15 PM EDT reports of gunshots
Lawson Street Residence Hall is an on-campus dormitory; Durham Police closed two blocks of Lawson Street during the roughly two-hour investigation
The 'armed and dangerous person' framing reflected real uncertainty: police initially did not know whether the shooter remained on or near campus
ALL CLEARSMS+2h 2m
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NCCU Alert: The campus lockdown has been lifted. There is no danger to the campus community. Normal operations resume.

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

Reconstructed; coverage stated the lockdown was lifted around 12:25 AM EDT, roughly two hours after it began
The university said there was no danger to the public or campus community, lifting restrictions — a genuine all-clear rather than a status update
No suspect was in custody when the all-clear was issued; arrests of multiple NCCU students came in the days that followed as police developed the armed-robbery case
Context

Background

North Carolina Central University is a public historically Black university in Durham enrolling about 8,000 students. On the night of April 2, 2024, NCCU Police received reports of possible gunshots at the Lawson Street Residence Hall at about 10:15 PM EDT. The university locked down the campus around 10:23 PM EDT and issued a campus alert warning of an armed and dangerous person, while Durham Police closed two blocks of Lawson Street. A student was found with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. The lockdown was lifted around 12:25 AM EDT, with the university stating there was no danger to the campus community. In the days that followed, multiple NCCU students were arrested and charged in connection with what investigators described as a planned armed robbery, on counts including conspiracy to commit armed robbery and conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon. The April incident preceded a separate, more chaotic homecoming-weekend shooting at NCCU in October 2024, and together they intensified scrutiny of residence-hall security at the university. This case illustrates the common Clery sequence at urban HBCUs: a fast lockdown and 'armed and dangerous' alert, a roughly two-hour resolution, and arrests that arrive only after the all-clear.
Analysis

Key Findings

The campus alert used 'armed and dangerous person' language and locked down NCCU about eight minutes after the first reports of gunshots
The lockdown lasted roughly two hours, from about 10:23 PM EDT to about 12:25 AM EDT, ending with no suspect yet in custody
One student was wounded with non-life-threatening injuries; no one died, so the killed count is zero
Police later described the shooting as part of a planned armed robbery and charged multiple NCCU students, with arrests coming days after the all-clear
Outcome
One NCCU student was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Durham Police closed two blocks of Lawson Street for about two hours during the investigation. Multiple NCCU students were subsequently arrested and charged in connection with what police described as a planned armed robbery, including charges of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion