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College of Arkansas ‘all clear’ after police examine energetic shooter studies
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College of Arkansas ‘all clear’ after police examine energetic shooter studies

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Last updated: August 25, 2025 9:15 pm
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Fayetteville Police issued an “all-clear” designation at roughly 2:45 p.m. on the College of Arkansas campus after responding to energetic shooter studies on campus earlier within the afternoon.

RazALERT despatched a textual content message to college students and college members round 12:30 p.m. saying that an energetic shooter was within the space of the Mullins Library. Native, regional and nationwide regulation enforcement officers responded in aiding College of Arkansas police.

Based on a spokesperson with the Fayetteville Police Division, there was zero proof of any gunshots. There have been no victims, and police responded to a number of studies on Monday.

RazAlert says invesitgators discovered no proof of an energetic shooter on the College of Arkansas campus Monday, Aug. 25, 2025.

Police have been nonetheless on campus after the all-clear serving to disseminate info and doubtlessly notify college students who have been nonetheless sheltering. As of three p.m., Mullins Library was the one constructing on campus nonetheless shut down.

A number of college students who have been contained in the library and spoke with the Southwest Instances Report mentioned they didn’t hear any gunshots.

After the occasions, the College of Arkansas canceled all remaining lessons on Monday. Lessons have been scheduled to renew Tuesday. Housing and most eating providers stay open, and Razorback Transit plans to proceed its routes.

This text initially appeared on Fort Smith Instances Report: Fayetteville Police: Zero proof of any gunshots on Arkansas campus

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