Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Suspect nabbed in UVA fatal shooting

3 football players killed in attack

- Post-Gazette wire services

CHARLOTTES­VILLE, Va. — A University of Virginia student shot and killed three members of the school’s football team as they returned to campus from a field trip, authoritie­s said, setting off panic and a 12-hour lockdown at the school until the suspect was captured Monday.

The violence that also wounded two students late Sunday erupted near a parking garage and closed much of the campus while police searched through the night for the gunman.

Officials got word during a midmorning news briefing that the suspect, 22-year-old Christophe­r Darnell Jones Jr., had been

arrested.

“Just give me a moment to thank God, breathe a sigh of relief,” university police Chief Timothy Longo Sr. said after learning Mr. Jones was in custody.

The shooting happened just after 10:15 p.m. Sunday as a charter bus full of students returned from seeing a play in Washington.

University President Jim Ryan said authoritie­s did not have a “full understand­ing” of the motive or circumstan­ces surroundin­g the shooting.

“The entire university community is grieving this morning,” a visibly strained Mr. Ryan said. “My heart is broken for the victims and their families and for all those who knew and loved them.”

The killings happened at a time when the nation is on edge from a string of mass shootings during the past six months, including a shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas; a shooting at a Fourth of July parade in a

Chicago suburb that killed seven and wounded more than 30; and a shooting at a supermarke­t in Buffalo, N.Y., that killed 10 people and wounded three.

Students who were told to shelter in place as police searched for the gunman described terrifying hours as they hid in closets, dorm rooms, school libraries and apartments. They listened to police scanners and tried to remember everything they were taught as children during active-shooter drills.

Shannon Lake, a thirdyear student from Crozet, Va., ended up spending 12 hours with friends in a lab room, much of the time in a storage closet. She thought a lot about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that left 20 children and six educators dead.

“It just kind of brought all those feelings back up again, and reminded us that this is still an ongoing issue in our country, which is really sad,” Ms. Lake said.

Elizabeth Paul, a student from northern Virginia, was working at a computer in the library when she got a call from her mom, who had received word about the shooting.

When the computer she was using lit up with a warning about an active shooter, Ms. Paul said she initially brushed it off, thinking the report was probably something minor.

“I think it said, ‘Run. Hide. Fight,’ ” she said.

Ms. Paul said she stayed huddled with several others in the library for about 12 hours. She spent most of the night on the phone with her mom.

“Not even talking to her the whole time necessaril­y, but she wanted the line to be on so that if I needed something she was there,” she said.

Mr. Ryan identified the three students who were killed as: Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry. He said one of the wounded students was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, and the other was in good condition.

The shooting touched off an intense manhunt, with authoritie­s conducting a building- by- building search of the campus while students sheltered in place. The lockdown order was lifted late Monday morning.

Mr. Jones was taken into custody without incident in suburban Richmond, police said.

Authoritie­s obtained arrest warrants for Mr. Jones charging him with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of using a handgun in the commission of a felony, Chief Longo said.

Mr. Jones had once been on the football team, but had not been on the team for at least a year, Chief Longo said. The UVA football website listed him as a team member during the 2018 season and said he did not play in any games.

Hours after Mr. Jones was arrested, first-year head football coach Tony Elliott sat alone outside the athletic building used by the team, at times with his head in his hands. He said the victims “were all good kids” and that he would talk more about them “when the time is right.”

Pitt football coach Pat Narduzzi opened his weekly news conference Monday by saying he was “shocked” to learn of the shooting. Pitt played Virginia on Saturday in Charlottes­ville.

“It’s unthinkabl­e,” he said. “Our prayers go out to everybody down there that’s involved with this.”

Mr. Jones came to the attention of the university’s threat- assessment team this fall after a person unaffiliat­ed

with the school reported a remark Mr. Jones apparently made about possessing a gun, Chief Longo said.

No threat was reported in conjunctio­n with the concern about the weapon, but officials looked into it, following up with Jones’ roommate.

Chief Longo also said Mr. Jones had been involved in a “hazing investigat­ion of some sort.” He said he did not have all the facts and circumstan­ces of that case, though he said the probe was closed after witnesses failed to cooperate.

In addition, officials learned about a prior incident outside Charlottes­ville

involving a weapons violation, Chief Longo said. That incident was not reported to the university as it should have been, he said.

Eva Surovell, the editor in chief of the student newspaper, The Cavalier Daily, said that after students received an alert about an active shooter, she ran to the parking garage, but saw that it was blocked off by police. When she went to a nearby intersecti­on, she was told to go shelter in place.

“My generation is certainly one that’s grown up with generalize­d gun violence, but that doesn’t make it any easier when it’s your own community,” she said.

 ?? University of Virginia Athletics via AP ?? Virginia football players Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry were killed Sunday.
University of Virginia Athletics via AP Virginia football players Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry were killed Sunday.
 ?? Associated Press ?? Police investigat­ors work around a bus which is believed to be the site of an overnight shooting on the grounds of the University of Virginia on Monday in Charlottes­ville, Va.
Associated Press Police investigat­ors work around a bus which is believed to be the site of an overnight shooting on the grounds of the University of Virginia on Monday in Charlottes­ville, Va.
 ?? Associated Press ?? University of Virginia defensive tackle Aaron Faumui wipes his face as he talks about his teammates who were killed.
Associated Press University of Virginia defensive tackle Aaron Faumui wipes his face as he talks about his teammates who were killed.

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