Summary
One person was killed and several others injured in a shooting on the campus of Tuskegee University following the university’s 100th homecoming.
The shooting occurred at 1:40 a.m. and no arrests have been made.
The university is conducting student accountability and notifying parents.
It sounds like they’re saying it was not a shooter shooting at the crowd per se, but a member or a number of members of the crowd engaging in shooting.
A shooting at a university seems pretty unusual by US standards. Aren’t they a bit old for that?
You’re mixing your metaphors. While school shootings are an American tradition, pedophilia is ubiquotus worldwide and not at all unique to the USA.
The United States has a long history of university shootings. Virginia Tech comes to mind immediately, not to mention Michigan State just last year.
True to form, even the cops get involved sometimes. For example Kent State or South Carolina State College. Those are a bit old now, but I’d say there are some more recent examples.
I’m pretty sure he’s making a joke about how we’ve been seeing more elementary aged school shootings and how it’s so common now that having it at a university is “unusual”.
I think he means that between things like Uvalde and Newtown a college shooting is barely newsworthy these days