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3 University of Virginia football players shot, killed; former player in custody

University of Virginia-Shooting
Posted at 7:28 AM, Nov 14, 2022
and last updated 2022-11-14 14:49:36-05

Three people have been killed and two others were wounded in a shooting at a parking garage at the University of Virginia, according to the school’s president.

The shooting around 10:30 p.m. Sunday “resulted in three fatalities; two additional victims were injured and are receiving medical care,” President Jim Ryan said in a letter to the university community posted on social media. He identified the suspect as Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. He was in custody as of Monday morning.

Ryan said on Monday that Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D'Sean Perry, members of Virginia's football team, were killed. All three players were juniors on the team.

Authorities did not release the identities of those wounded.

Virginia's basketball game against Northern Iowa was postponed, officials said.

The university’s emergency management issued an alert on Sunday night notifying the campus community of an “active attacker firearm." The message warned students to shelter in place following a report of shots fired on Culbreth Road on the northern outskirts of campus. Classes were canceled Monday.

The UVA Police Department posted a notice online saying multiple police agencies including the state police were searching for a suspect who was considered “armed and dangerous.”

In his letter to campus, the university president said Jones was suspected to have committed the shooting. The campus emergency management's Twitter account said that he was believed to be wearing blue jeans and a burgundy jacket and driving a black SUV with Virginia tags.

The university’s emergency management Twitter account said shortly before 7 a.m. that “a complete search on and around UVA Grounds” by law enforcement was underway and urged people on campus to remain sheltered.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said agents were responding to the campus to assist in the investigation.

“This is a message any leader hopes never to have to send, and I am devastated that this violence has visited the University of Virginia," Ryan wrote. “This is a traumatic incident for everyone in our community."