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A Pen Becomes an 'Active Shooter': How Winona State's Mass Alert Got the Weapon, the Threat, and the Campus Wrong
On the evening of July 8, 2024, Winona State University Security in Winona, Minnesota issued the first of several 'active shooter' alerts after receiving word from law enforcement of an armed suspect 'near campus.' The actual incident, a 5:20 PM assault complaint at a business on Junction Street, involved a man who hit a female employee with what turned out to be a pen — not a gun. The 'campus' referenced was WSU's West Campus, a location WSU no longer occupies. The suspect, Stig Ure, 25, was arrested without incident. WSU Director of Security Chris Cichosz publicly apologized and the agencies launched a joint review of the emergency-alert system.
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- Injured
- 1
Alert Sequence
4 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim
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