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Howard U.'s alma batter

Banging chaos as some denied at grad event

- By ISABEL KEANE

A graduation ceremony for nursing students at Howard University ended abruptly in chaos after angry family members chanting “Let us in!” pounded on the doors and smashed a window after being locked out when the auditorium hit capacity.

Loved ones of students in the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences packed into the Cramton Auditorium in Washington, DC, on Thursday, but not all relatives made it inside the building before the ceremony was abruptly canceled during the keynote address.

Video footage shows dozens of people standing outside the auditorium chanting, “Let us in! Let us in!” as the ceremony began. Pictures showed a glass door had been shattered during the commotion as people banged on the doors and tried to push past security to go inside.

“While they were doing the keynote speaker, there was, like, loud banging, even before that, for like 10 minutes straight,” graduate Bria Flowers told NBC Washington. “Just like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.”

School officials told students and their families mid-ceremony that the fire department had come to shut things down.

“Because of the size of the room and because our relatives sometimes do not know how to act, the fire department is now here to shut us down,” Dr. Gina S. Brown, dean of the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, said to a roaring response of boos.

However, DC Fire and EMS denied shutting down the graduation.

“DC Fire and EMS did not shut down tonight’s event,” the department said. “At 6:42 p.m., we responded to the Cramton Auditorium for a medical local at the request of campus police. The patient was evaluated and refused transport, and DC Fire and EMS departed.”

‘Why it got so crazy’

Students and their families were left shocked by how quickly things got out of hand.

“I’m confused why it got so crazy, how it got so quick, so bad so fast,” graduate Kiana Hamilton said.

Fellow graduate Halle Ragoonanan said the incident was especially heartbreak­ing because she didn’t get to walk during her high school graduation in 2020 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“I didn’t even get to walk,” she said. “I graduated magna cum laude and I didn’t even get to walk. I’m the class of 2020. I didn’t get to walk for my high school graduation and I didn’t get to walk for my college graduation.”

Another, unidentifi­ed student lamented: “All the money we spent. My father and grandmothe­r came down from North Carolina.”

Howard said security removed someone from the building before the ceremony who returned and smashed the glass door outside the auditorium. One student was found with cuts on their hands from the broken glass.

“This incident led to a disturbanc­e among guests outside of the facility, resulting in a disruption of the program,” the statement said. “Guests in attendance were immediatel­y dispersed following this incident.”

Some of the affected students were able to walk in the university’s main commenceme­nt ceremony on Saturday.

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 ?? ?? RUN, DON’T WALK: Howard University’s commenceme­nt was cut off Thursday (above) after kin locked out for lack of room (top) tried to get in.
RUN, DON’T WALK: Howard University’s commenceme­nt was cut off Thursday (above) after kin locked out for lack of room (top) tried to get in.

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