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A Father in the Parking Lot: Shepherd University's 2006 Pennington Family Murder-Suicide

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Confirmed Threat

On the afternoon of Saturday, September 2, 2006 — home football and tailgate weekend at Shepherd University — at approximately 2:00 PM EDT 49-year-old Douglas W. Pennington shot and killed his two sons, Logan P. Pennington (26) and Benjamin M. Pennington (24), both Shepherd seniors, in a campus parking lot before turning the .38-caliber revolver on himself. A West Virginia State Police investigation later concluded that the father's untreated mental illness, including paranoid fears that one of his sons would be taken from him, was the cause.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
2
Injured
0
Institution
Shepherd University
Public Masters · WV
~3,300 students
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 ALERTPA System
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Attention Shepherd University community: a shooting incident has occurred in a campus parking lot near the west-side residence halls. The Shepherd University Police Department and West Virginia State Police are on the scene. Please remain in your residence halls or in the buildings where you are currently located. Today's home football game and tailgate activities have been canceled. Further information will be provided as it becomes available.

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

Shepherd University in 2006 had no SMS alert system; communication relied on building PA, the campus radio station WSHC 89.7 FM, and word of mouth
The shooting occurred at approximately 2:00 PM EDT in a parking lot near the west-side residence halls, during home football and tailgate weekend, with families and visitors on campus
Shepherd's official news release on the same day used the phrasing 'isolated family incident' to characterize the event
UPDATEWebsite
The Shepherd University community is grieving the loss of two students, Logan P. Pennington and Benjamin M. Pennington, both seniors, who died this morning in what police describe as a family murder-suicide also involving their father. There is no continuing threat to the campus. Counseling services are available beginning immediately at the Wellness Center. The Shepherd community is asked to keep the Pennington family in their thoughts.
The official September 2, 2006 release from Shepherd University was titled simply 'shooting.html' and remained accessible through the university's official news archive
Both brothers were seniors at Shepherd; Logan P. Pennington was 26 and Benjamin M. Pennington was 24
The Wellness Center counseling services were extended for all students through the following week
Context

Background

On Saturday, September 2, 2006, Douglas W. Pennington, 49, drove from the family's Pennsylvania home to Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to spend the football and tailgate weekend with his sons Logan and Benjamin, both Shepherd seniors. At approximately 2:00 PM EDT, in a parking lot near the west-side residence halls, he shot both sons with a .38-caliber revolver he had purchased two days earlier and then turned the weapon on himself. All three died at the scene. A subsequent West Virginia State Police investigation concluded that Douglas Pennington had been under treatment for mental illness, that family members had unsuccessfully tried to have him hospitalized, and that he had been seized by an irrational fear that one of his sons would be taken away from him. Shepherd University canceled its scheduled home football game and homecoming events, opened the Wellness Center for extended counseling hours, and posted a notice on its official news page the same day. The case is significant in this archive because it occurred just over six months before the Virginia Tech shooting reshaped the entire field of campus emergency notification: in 2006, Shepherd's response relied on building PA, campus radio WSHC, and a single page on the official university website. By 2008, Shepherd, like nearly every U.S. campus, had deployed a Rave-style mass-notification system in direct response to Virginia Tech.
Analysis

Key Findings

Shepherd University in 2006 had no SMS alert system or formal emergency notification framework; the response relied on building PA, campus radio WSHC 89.7 FM, and a single official news release on the university website
The Pennington case sits in the narrow seven-month pre-Virginia Tech window in which campus shootings produced increasing public scrutiny but no formal Clery Act emergency-notification mandate
The Shepherd University news release from September 2, 2006 (shooting.html) is one of the few official institutional alert texts from this period that remained continuously web-accessible
The West Virginia State Police investigation concluded that untreated paranoid mental illness was the cause, framing later state-level conversations about family-perpetrated campus violence
Outcome
All three Penningtons died at the scene from single gunshot wounds. The murder-suicide occurred during the family's homecoming-weekend visit. Shepherd canceled the football game and homecoming-weekend events; counseling services were extended to all students through the following week.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion