All Clear Given After TCU Students were Ordered to Shelter in Place

Update at 1:00pm: Law enforcement and the university gave an all clear after an investigation into a road rage incident near the campus that prompted the shelter order. Classes were allowed to resume at 12:00pm. Fort Worth police believe the road rage incident involved two campus “Road runner” shuttle bus drivers. Police say one driver pulled a gun on the other and fired a shot. The other driver was not injured and the suspect is in custody.

 

Original story:

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) –  Reports of an armed person on the TCU campus this morning as students, faculty and others were instructed to seek shelter immediately.

MEDSTAR Public Information Officer Matt Zarvadsky told WBAP that two staffers were on scene tending to a victim who suffered minor injuries, but was not shot.  They have not treated anyone with a gunshot would.

According to witnesses, the incident involved two shuttle bus drivers who reportedly got into a fight which led to gunfire. The Fort Worth Police Department says one of the drivers fired at the other and missed.

The suspected shooter is still at-large.

 

 

 

 

 

UPDATED:  TCU tweeted an ‘all clear’ around 8am:

 

 

 

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