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CCSU: Suspect in Custody; Campus Gets the "All-Clear"

A photo posted to Twitter at 2:35 pm on Monday showed what appeared to be an arrest at CCSU, following a lockdown.
Olivia Maffucci
A photo posted to Twitter at 2:35 pm on Monday showed what appeared to be an arrest at CCSU, following a lockdown.
A photo posted to Twitter at 2:35 pm on Monday showed what appeared to be an arrest at CCSU, following a lockdown.
Credit Olivia Maffucci
A photo posted to Twitter at 2:35 pm on Monday showed what appeared to be an arrest at CCSU, following a lockdown.

Central Connecticut State University in New Britain states that a suspect is in custody, and the school has given an "all clear" to people on campus following a three-hour lockdown Monday afternoon. The school's official campus website earlier told students and personnel to “get inside buildings and stay in place.”

While at Central, WNPR's Patrick Skahill said students were told that the focus of the police investigation was James Hall, a dormitory on campus. The school confirmed that in a tweet just after 1:30 pm on Monday.

Eyewitnesses said that campus security told students to stay in place at the student center at around noon. In a tweet just after 2:00 pm on Monday, CCSU said "police are looking for a man who reportedly was carrying a gun."

Skahill spoke withWNPR'sRayHardman just after 2:00 pm on Monday. "The police presence is very strong here right now," Skahill said, with police support coming from nearby towns such as Newington and West Hartford. Listen below.

At 2:30 pm, Hardman spoke with Mark Warren McLaughlin, a spokesman for CCSU. Listen below.

Earlier, around 12:30 pm, McLaughlin said, "We're in the middle of a campus emergency and, at the moment, all I can say is that an emergency has been declared. We have told the entire campus to seek shelter, to shelter in place. We don't have any further information at this time."

CCSU spokesman says there's been "no word of an active shooter." Confirms shelter in place order for campus. @CCSU— Jeff Cohen (@jeffcohenwnpr) November 4, 2013

Asked whether the incident involved a shooter, McLaughlin said this: "There has been no word of an active shooter."

Shortly after noon on Monday, the CCSUwebsite was carrying an alert message that replaced its entire website. The image was updated over the course of a few hours, until shortly before 3:00 pm, when the site was returned to normal. McLaughlin told WNPR that the school's policy is to "take down the whole website" for an emergency message. To the best of his knowledge, McLaughlin said, the website for CCSU has not been hacked.

Some tweets from the school notified the public about the emergency:

Campus emergency. Seek shelter. Lock doors, close windows. We will communicate when we have more info.This is not a drill. #ccsu— CCSU (Central) (@CCSU) November 4, 2013

#CCSU police is on the scene. Please stay indoors and away from windows.— CCSU (Central) (@CCSU) November 4, 2013

Here are a few more tweets from the scene, as it unfolded:

UPDATE: Just got to campus.bmany roads closed off. #CCSU pic.twitter.com/8890S5vzTx— Jeevan Vittal (@JvittalFoxCT) November 4, 2013

Pic from the scene at #CCSU. #wfsb pic.twitter.com/z0GmORFf0b— Rob Polansky (@rpolanskyWFSB) November 4, 2013

"We on lockdown #ccsu" http://t.co/S1q5btJHbI— Ryan Broderick (@ryanpbroderick) November 4, 2013

@WFSBnews I'm thanks news but it's a little worse than that! There's cops surrounding my building. pic.twitter.com/5fXnOv07MQ— ❁Rhiannonॐ (@tranquildreamr) November 4, 2013

Tactical teams suiting up. #CCSU pic.twitter.com/4RYQsxE3NK— Arturas Rosenbacher (@Arturas) November 4, 2013

Armed SWAT members arrive on the campus of #CCSU. From @courantphotogs pic.twitter.com/LrH3ee9acb— Mike Piskorski (@mpiskorskictnow) November 4, 2013

Video reportedly from #CCSU shows armed police mobilizing on campus. http://t.co/DjFCD1RUhM (via @KallMeKG)— Andrew Blake (@apblake) November 4, 2013

Members of the Newington Police department have arrived. @CourantPhotogs #ccsu pic.twitter.com/bhKU83oGiJ— Ryan O'Hara (@RyanPrakOHara) November 4, 2013

Police in front of Jams Hall. #ccsu pic.twitter.com/SLTOwnp4GB— Arturas Rosenbacher (@Arturas) November 4, 2013

We are still on lock down. Police remain on the scene and are conducting a search in the James Hall area. #ccsu stay put.— CCSU (Central) (@CCSU) November 4, 2013

What shelter in place looks like at #CCSU pic.twitter.com/rNExxh17VC— linda lambeck (@lclambeck) November 4, 2013

Aerials of the huge police presence at #CCSU. pic.twitter.com/1lqpo8n5D0— Brad Tatum (@BradTatum) November 4, 2013

A tweet from Olivia Maffucci @OliviaMaff indicated an arrest had been made:

They got him!!!!!! #ccsu pic.twitter.com/ID3RVT6H8g— Olivia Maffucci (@OliviaMaff) November 4, 2013

Life returns to normal on the #CCSU campus.From @courantphotogs pic.twitter.com/2DdUJbDecm— Mike Piskorski (@mpiskorskictnow) November 4, 2013

Copyright 2013 Connecticut Public

John is Executive Editor of the New England News Collaborative, an eight-station consortium of public media newsrooms. He is also the host of NEXT, a weekly program about New England, and appears weekly on The Wheelhouse, WNPR's news roundtable program.
Jeff Cohen started in newspapers in 2001 and joined Connecticut Public in 2010, where he worked as a reporter and fill-in host. In 2017, he was named news director.
Heather Brandon is digital content manager and editor for WNPR. She lives in Hartford with her husband and three children. Heather previously worked as a producer for Where We Live, The Colin McEnroe Show, and news broadcasts. She created and authored the Hartford and Springfield blog Urban Compass, which focused on local urban development, politics, and community building.