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9 Minutes From Shots-Fired to All-Clear: SDSU's Tailgate-Area Alert That Turned Out to Be Off-Campus Self-Harm

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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 Saturday morning, November 15, 2025, South Dakota State University in Brookings issued a campus-wide shelter-in-place at 11:50 AM CST after callers reported shots fired in the tailgate area before a Jackrabbits football game. Nine minutes later, at 11:59 AM CST, SDSU lifted the alert, explaining that responders had located a 71-year-old man with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a vehicle near the north end of Jackrabbit Avenue — an incident that had occurred off-campus in rural Brookings County.

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Response
Killed
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Injured
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Institution
South Dakota State University
Public R2 · SD
~12,500 studentsSDSU 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
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SDSU Alert: Reports of shots fired in the tailgate area. Shelter in place. Avoid the area. More information to follow.

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

Sent at 11:50 AM CST on November 15, 2025 — about an hour before SDSU's scheduled FCS playoff-related home football game tailgating activity
The alert provided no specific building or location detail beyond 'tailgate area,' which on game days at SDSU spans multiple parking lots around Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium
SDSU Alert is administered through Rave Mobile Safety and reaches subscribers via SMS, voice, email, and digital signage simultaneously
ALL CLEARSMS+9 min
SDSU Alert: All clear. There is no shooter on campus. The initial report was related to an incident of self-harm that occurred off campus. Normal operations may resume.
Sent at 11:59 AM CST on November 15, 2025, exactly 9 minutes after the initial alert
Notably specific in characterizing the trigger as 'self-harm' off campus — an unusual word choice for an institutional all-clear that some mental health advocates praised for transparency
The 9-minute response cycle is among the fastest in the archive for shelter-in-place incidents triggered by an off-campus event misidentified as on-campus gunfire
Context

Background

South Dakota State University is the state's largest university, an R2 doctoral institution serving approximately 12,500 students in Brookings. SDSU's emergency notification system, administered through Rave Mobile Safety, is closely tied to the institution's emergency management page. On Saturday, November 15, 2025, SDSU was hosting tailgating activities ahead of a Jackrabbits home football game. At 11:50 AM CST, the university issued a campus-wide shelter-in-place alert after callers reported shots fired in the tailgate area. Nine minutes later, responders confirmed there was no shooter on campus. The actual incident — a 71-year-old man with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a vehicle near the north end of Jackrabbit Avenue — had occurred at a rural Brookings County address but the audible report carried far enough that tailgaters interpreted it as campus gunfire. Responders provided lifesaving care; the man was transported to Brookings Hospital and airlifted to Sioux Falls in critical but stable condition. The case is significant because the all-clear text explicitly used the words 'self-harm' — unusually direct language for an institutional alert and one that advocates for mental health communication standards have noted as a small but meaningful departure from euphemism.
Analysis

Key Findings

Total alert cycle from initial shelter-in-place to all-clear was 9 minutes — among the fastest in the archive
The all-clear text explicitly used the term 'self-harm,' an unusually direct word choice for an institutional emergency message
The triggering event was an off-campus self-inflicted gunshot in rural Brookings County that audibly carried into the tailgate area
The incident occurred during pre-game tailgating, demonstrating how event-density crowds amplify the perceived urgency of any audible report of gunfire
Responders provided lifesaving care and the 71-year-old was airlifted to Sioux Falls in critical but stable condition
Outcome
The 71-year-old man was provided lifesaving care by SDSU Police, the Brookings County Sheriff's Office, and Brookings Ambulance, then transported to Brookings Hospital, stabilized, and airlifted to Sioux Falls in critical but stable condition. No other injuries occurred. SDSU later confirmed the incident took place at a rural Brookings County address and was unrelated to the tailgate area or campus.
Provenance

Sources

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion