Active Sagittarius Warning at the University of Arkansas: Direct updates

Full Clear Message is submitted

14:56 The Fajetville Police Department and the Razalert System say that there are currently no active threats in Arkanz University town after law enforcement responded to numerous reports of an active shooter. Jackson Fuller, a journalist, said the Mullins Library is currently closed and that the future communication of the university will be from university.

Active university shooter protocols have been abolished and students are free to leave university. The rest of Monday’s classes were canceled, but the classes will be renovated on Tuesday.

Razalert says Investgators found no evidence of an active shooter in Arkanz University on Monday, 2025. August 25

“It was strange to get that text in that building and not hear anything”

14:33 Michael Kitellas, a freshman student, received Active Shooter alert while being on a university town.

“I was packing to go until the text appeared. Then everyone got up. I didn’t know what was going on. We all got the same class? Then I saw the text.” Oh, damn, “said Kitell.” We went to the hallway and I went out with my back with a bunch of guys from the second floor. We went down to the lower floor, located in the fire of the fire, and there was a deputy who helped us leave. “Everyone said he hadn’t heard anything. I didn’t hear anything. I had nothing strange to get that text in that building and heard nothing.”

Currently operating as if there is no active shooter on the campus campus

14:21 p.m. There were several reports on the campus of the whole university. The police responded to all reports and found no evidence. They are currently operating as if there is no active shooter on the campus. The police are still on the campus, trying to help any students who can still be stored.

“… just a bunch of crying”

14:08 Raiden Morton was on the first floor of the library, on the elementary level under consideration, when the incident occurred near one of the large entrances in the middle of the library.

“People walked around the library, and some were sitting at the tables, but it wasn’t like extreme traffic,” Morton said. “I heard some of them shouting, and people around me started to move, then I heard the man’s voice shouting, ‘shots shot’ and I turned and ran to the exit.”

A student at the University of Arkanz received reports of an active shooter at the university town.

A student at the University of Arkanz received reports of an active shooter at the university town.

Morton said he had not heard any shots, but only a bunch of summons.

Some fayetteville schools remained locked

2:00 p.m., the government asks these schools to remain locked status, and their school day continues: Aalps, Asbel Elementary, Fayetteville High School, Leverette Elementary, Ramey Junior High, Washington Elementary and Woodland Junior High. All other fayetteville schools resumed normal status from 13:45

According to Fayetteville Police, “nothing is confirmed”

1:50 p.m. Natalie Eucce with the Fayetteville Police Department said there were many calls, but “no one was confirmed” and although one vehicle was detained, there were no arrests. There are no approved shots, no approved crime scenes and no approved injuries. UAPD is the main investigator and they clean up each building that sounded.

Fayetteville – Law enforcement officials are actively investigating the active threat of shooters in the Mullins Library in Arkansas University Monday afternoon after the university reported an active shooter.

Razalert sent a text message to students and teachers around 12:30 p.m.

“Avoid the Mullins Library area due to an active Sagittarius report. Avoid. Deny. To defend, “the text report states.

Fajetville’s city police confirmed that they help Arkanz University police.

Around 1pm. The Washington County Sheriff Service did not report injuries. According to the CBS local branch, 5newsonline, Washington County Sheriff’s office staff and the FBI participated in the Mullins Library.

George Mitchell contributed to this story.

This article initially appeared at Fort Smith Times Record: Active Shooter Alert at Arkansas University: Direct Updates

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