A tragic shooting incident at Tuskegee University during homecoming weekend has left one person dead and 16 others injured. The victim has been identified as 18-year-old La’Tavion Johnson from Troy, Alabama. The shooting injured a dozen people with gunfire, while four others sustained injuries not related to gunshots. Jaquez Myrick, 25, was arrested at the scene and found with a handgun with a machine gun conversion device. He faces a federal charge of possession of a machine gun.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency did not provide details about Myrick’s connection to the university or his involvement in the shooting. The injured individuals were taken to medical facilities for treatment, with some reported to be in critical condition. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives are involved in the investigation and seeking information from the public.
The university has canceled classes and is providing grief counselors for students. The shooting has deeply impacted the university community, with student leaders expressing their shock and sadness. This incident comes after a shooting at a student housing complex on campus last year, further highlighting the need for increased security measures.
Tuskegee University, a historically Black college, has a rich history and is recognized as a National Historic Site. The university has a student population of around 3,000 and is located east of Montgomery, Alabama. The recent shooting has raised concerns about safety on campus and the need for proactive measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
As the community mourns the loss of La’Tavion Johnson and prays for the speedy recovery of those injured, there is a collective call for unity and support for the affected individuals and their families. The university is working closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure a thorough investigation and bring those responsible to justice. In times of tragedy, it is crucial for the community to come together and offer support to those in need.