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PACER Warning Sends William Peace Into a Two-Hour Gunman Lockdown

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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.

William Peace University used its PACER alert system at about 1:30 PM to tell the campus to shelter in place after a report that a possible gunman was on his way to campus. A student-news account said the emergency alert system sounded at approximately 1:00 PM, and students, faculty, and staff sheltered for a couple of hours while Raleigh police searched the downtown Raleigh campus.

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Killed
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Institution
William Peace University
Private Liberal Arts · NC
PACER
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

1 message in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTSMS
A possible gunman is on his way to campus
Verbatim text confirmed: WRAL, Bloomberg, Fox8 WGHP, and Fox News all quote this exact phrase as the verbatim PACER alert text, including the AP wire: 'The campus used its internal alert system, PACER, at about 1:30 p.m. to ask students, faculty and staff to shelter in place. A possible gunman is on his way to campus, the alert read.'
Peace Times reported that the emergency alert system sounded and that students initially had to infer the severity from police presence and faculty instructions.
The alert led to a campus-wide shelter-in-place posture on a compact downtown campus during the final week of classes.
Context

Background

William Peace University is a small private liberal arts college in downtown Raleigh, just north of the North Carolina government complex. On December 3, 2018, WRAL reported that WPU used its PACER internal alert system at about 1:30 PM to order shelter-in-place after a report that a possible gunman was on the way to campus. The student outlet Peace Times reported that the emergency alert system went off at approximately 1:00 PM and that students hid in classrooms, bathrooms, and residence spaces until the lockdown was lifted. An AP account described William Peace as a small, private liberal arts college and said students sheltered for a tense two hours before police determined there was no threat.
Analysis

Key Findings

The strongest recoverable alert wording is a short phrase quoted by WRAL, not a primary PACER archive, so the alert is treated as not verbatim-confirmed.
The incident shows a small urban LAC moving quickly from a call-in threat to full shelter-in-place while law enforcement verified whether the subject existed.
Student reporting captured the communications gap: some students initially thought the siren was a drill and relied on faculty and outside sources for situational detail.
Outcome
Raleigh police found no evidence of a gunman, the university declared that there was no threat to campus, and classes were canceled for the remainder of the day.
Provenance

Sources

  1. News
  2. Student Paper
  3. national media
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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion