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Virginia State University Shooting Suspect Found Hiding in Dorm Closet

Virginia State University Shooting Suspect Found Hiding in Dorm Closet

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Five people were injured early Saturday morning when a shooting broke out near residence halls at Virginia State University, prompting a campus-wide lockdown that stretched past dawn. One victim, critically injured, was hospitalized; a 20-year-old student among the wounded has since been released.

Police arrested 19-year-old Camron Harris more than 12 hours after the shooting, finding him hiding in a closet inside Seward Hall, a campus dormitory. Harris is not a VSU student, and neither were four of the five people shot, who ranged in age from 17 to 23. He faces eight felony charges — four counts of malicious wounding and four counts of using a firearm in the commission of a felony — and is being held without bond. Authorities have not released information about a motive.

An Open Campus, an Outside Shooter

VSU, like most American universities, operates as an open campus woven into the surrounding community rather than a gated, controlled-access facility. That layout supports community integration, but it also means a non-student with no legitimate reason to be there can walk onto campus, into a residence hall, and eventually into a closet in a dormitory undetected for over half a day. “Gun-free zone” signage carries no physical enforcement mechanism — it’s a legal designation, not a barrier, and it only affects people already inclined to follow the law.

A Reactive Response

The 12-hour gap between the shooting and Harris’s arrest illustrates the limits of after-the-fact policing on a large, open campus. Officers eventually located him through a dormitory search rather than any perimeter control that stopped him from entering in the first place. Classes at VSU were set to begin days after the shooting, and administrators now face pressure to explain how a non-student with a firearm could move through the heart of campus housing for as long as he did.

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What do you think? Do open, community-integrated campuses need a fundamentally different security model, or is stronger dormitory and perimeter access control enough to close the gap? Let us know your thoughts in the comments on BeezLoop.com!

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