Shots Reportedly Fired on WKU's Campus UPDATE
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Updated: 7:30 PM Oct 22, 2008
Shots Reportedly Fired on WKU's Campus UPDATE
The South Campus building on Nashville Road was evacuated earlier following reports that one or more persons were observed in the building with weapons. Five people have been taken into custody.
Posted: 12:55 PM Oct 22, 2008
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Posted by: dana Location: clowers on Nov 6, 2008 at 06:01 PM

well my band dirctor wife works there and someday i plan 2 go there and it scares me alittle about my safefy
Posted by: Katie Location: Bowling Green on Oct 28, 2008 at 01:46 PM

I am sorry but the reaction that some people are having after the fact of this incident is crazy. Any university at anytime could have an incident like this. Just because it happened to be Western Kentucky this time doesn't mean that you should start rethinking about sending your children there. I was very impressed by how Western reacted and I would have been dissapointed if they reacted any differnt.
Posted by: misty Location: bowling green on Oct 26, 2008 at 03:24 PM

I think after this incident that more parents are going to think twice about wanting their childen to attend WKU.
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Bowling Green on Oct 24, 2008 at 09:13 PM

Western is bieng renamed THUG UNIVERSITY
Posted by: steve Location: Ohio on Oct 24, 2008 at 07:44 AM

I have a son who is a senior at WKU. He has enjoyed four outstanding years there. I am very impressed at how university officials handled matters on Wednesday. They did not over-react. They had the safety of the students first and foremost. Thank you for a taking care of our children.
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Bowling Green on Oct 23, 2008 at 12:14 PM

First of all I commend the quick action take yesterday with text messages and voice alarms. Good job! However, I feel like WKU is attempting to hide the truth. There are too many witnesses saying that yes they did see a gun and hear shots for the reports to be considered false. No gun? I'm sure that those involved had ample time to stash a weapon before police arrived. I don't believe that this is over with at all. Also, they expected us to attend classes as normal today. Really? I fail to see how they think that we should feel safe when no one has been arrested yet and those in custody have not been cooperative! And furthermore, the details of the incident are not known. It put us in danger. We have no idea what to watch out for, what places to avoid, and if or when these people will be back on campus. Officials should have suspended classes until the matter had been more thoroughly sorted through, and an investigation into the incidences confirmed our safety.
Posted by: Ashley Location: Bowling Green on Oct 23, 2008 at 11:59 AM

I was really scared when my school, BGHS, was on lock down.We didn't know what was going on or even people had guns. We was really scared because of the family and friends that attend WKU. Now I am really thinking twice about attending WKU or not.
Posted by: confused wku student Location: kentucky on Oct 23, 2008 at 09:21 AM

I am still hearin that there was indeed shots fired if this is the case then why will western not be up front and truthful about it
Posted by: Jon Location: WKU on Oct 22, 2008 at 11:29 PM

I have to say that even though this was an unfortunate incident, it was a prime example of the proper procedure for warning the campus of the situation being extremely well executed. For that, I DO feel very safe on campus. I know that campus security and police cannot protect me from everything on campus, but they did an exemplary job of warning everyone of this incident. I did, however, not like some of the national media coverage. I believe some of the media coverage on the national news over played this incident. CNN Headline News, which is what I saw, seemed to exaggerate it: taking unconfirmed information and seemingly accepting it as fact. That seemed to cause panic and worry in the parents and relatives of students here at WKU. To reiterate: A big thumbs up to all law enforcement involved in alleviating this situation (as well as warning everyone)...GOOD JOB!
Posted by: Kevin Location: BGKY on Oct 22, 2008 at 11:16 PM

Anonymous,consider thaqt law enforcement did not know nor could they confirm an 'active shooter' situation. They took the appropriate actions. Haley, rumor isn't the same as fact - the presence of guns and reports of gunfire have not been proven.
Posted by: Lori Location: BG on Oct 22, 2008 at 11:05 PM

Thank God no one was seriously hurt! The guys that put everyone's life in danger needs to do some serious jail time, and be kicked out of school. I never dreamed this would happen to Western!!!~ It is not cool to fight, we all just need to get along!! May God bless!
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Bowling Green, Ky on Oct 22, 2008 at 11:01 PM

WKU is covering there , if you have students saying there was shots fired then hey maybe they saw guns. This is the second gun incident to happen near PFT in which guns were fired, so WKU doesn't want an investigation to take place. Tell the truth cause the students should know what takes place on there campus.
Posted by: anne Location: BG on Oct 22, 2008 at 10:49 PM

I am a student at south campus and we were still in class when the cops came to evacuate us. We were the last class out of the building and when we arrived outside the media was already there. Something is seriously wrong with that. We had no idea what was going on. We were kept back and police were “guarding” us. We had to wait over two hours to go inside and get our stuff back. Not all students received the text messages in time.
Posted by: Eva Justis Location: Leitchfield on Oct 22, 2008 at 10:36 PM

I want to say that I am thankful that know one was harmed at WKU. I will continue to keep each and everyone in my prayers. MAY GOD BE WITH EACH OF YOU.
Posted by: Anne Location: Bowling Green on Oct 22, 2008 at 10:24 PM

I'm glad that western can contact students and teachers by texting them. I have two students that attend western and they both were safe. It's better to be safe then sorry! For those of you that think western overreacted shame on you. If they didn't do anything at all you would be the first in line to criticize.
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