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本帖最后由 CiTY_HuNTeR 于 2014-9-29 15:12 编辑
昨天晚上的事,好几个那边的同学都在朋友圈刷屏了他们收到的alert,要求所有人避开双子塔区域.
今天看新闻说找到了一把airsoft的手枪,不过新闻也没说是不是真的有firearm开火,只说警察需要interview一下视频监控的人.看起来好像就是一帮人去玩airsoft而已,一路上有说有笑的.PS,某些族裔的种族优势很明显啊,晚上监控都拍不到脸,就那个小白笑得很灿烂,后面好像还有个女的.
http://uknow.uky.edu/content/uk- ... cident-south-campus
UK随着最近几年在NCAA的表现,也越来越火,不知道是不是那些北方或者海岸来的孩子分不清airsoft和真枪的区别,报的警.
"LEXINGTON, Ky. (Sept. 29, 2014) — University of Kentucky Police Chief Joe Monroe said Monday that police officers recovered the weapon — an air-soft pistol — apparently used in a shots-fired incident Sunday evening on UK’s South Campus along with a photo of “persons of interest” the officers want to interview.
About 9:30 Sunday evening, UK Police received two calls about possible shots fired outside the Kirwan-Blanding residence hall complex on UK’s South Campus. Multiple witnesses reported seeing a group of college-aged students dressed in dark attire leaving the area, heading into the construction zone around Woodland Glen residence halls. UK Police, joined by Lexington Police, advised residents on UK’s South Campus to stay in their rooms while an investigation and search was conducted. Police declared the area all clear shortly after 11:30 p.m.
Early this morning, UK Police recovered an air pistol in the area, near where witnesses heard the shots fired. UK Police also utilized cameras installed across campus to release a picture of people who Monroe characterized as “persons of interest” who officers want to interview in connection with the incident.
“We appreciate the seriousness with which students took this incident last night, fully cooperating with our efforts to ensure safety in the area as well as conduct an initial investigation,” Monroe said. “Now, with this additional information, we are asking the campus community and the general public to help us in identifying these persons of interest as we seek to gather more information about what happened Sunday evening and determine who was responsible.”
Over the last year, the university has implemented a nearly $5 million safety initiative with significant technology upgrades including hundreds of safety cameras, campus emergency phones and loudspeakers. The cameras that were installed last year already have helped police in thwarting crimes in the area. The picture of persons of interest released this morning came from cameras in the South Campus area.
“We take this issue — and the safety of our campus community — very seriously,” Monroe said. “Now, we need everyone’s help in identifying people who can help us determine who was responsible for this incident.”
Monroe said anyone with tips or information can call 859-257-8573."
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