CHESTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A mass shooting took place at Lincoln University on Saturday evening during homecoming celebrations, leaving one dead and at least six others hurt.
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The Chester County District Attorney gave an update on Sunday morning, saying seven people were shot and one person found with a firearm was detained.
Names of victims or suspects have not been released.
Chester County Commissioner Eric Roe posted on Facebook announcing the shooting, asking the public to pray for the staff and students there.
Governor Josh Shapiro said his administration is offering its full support to the university’s president.
He also urged Pennsylvanians to follow the guidance of local law enforcement if in the area while extending his prayers.
This weekend marked homecoming weekend for the Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Lincoln University was the nation’s first degree-granting HBCU.
The shooting reportedly happened near the school’s football field.
It was reported around 9 p.m., which is when a tailgate event was happening.
Photos show belongings left behind in the chaos, and many people were reportedly trampled.
The school is located about 50 miles from Philadelphia, on the Baltimore Pike in western Chester County.
CBS News Philadelphia spoke to a witness who said they saw CPR being administered to a victim.
The university said it will be providing on-campus counseling to any students and stuff in need of support starting at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Students can also utilize an online service 24/7.