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Two campus officers killed in Virgina shooting

Police approach a person of interest on the south bank of the North River in Bridgewater, Virginia, following a shooting at Bridgewater College Tuesday, Feb 1, 2022

A gunman shot and killed two campus officers at a private college Tuesday (Feb 1), prompting a protracted campus lockdown and search before the suspect was apprehended, state police and school officials said.


The lockdown began in the early afternoon when Bridgewater College officials sent out a tweet in the early afternoon warning students and faculty about a shooter on campus.

The college sent out a follow-up tweet about 2pm (3am, Singapore time) saying police had apprehended a suspect after searching the campus but that students should continue sheltering in place.


A news photographer captured an image of the apparent suspect being arrested, laying face-down on the ground as more than a half-dozen law enforcement officers approached with guns drawn. The college gave the all-clear about 4.30pm (5.30am, Singapore time).


It wasn't immediately clear what led up to the shooting. No other injuries were reported.

A statement from school president David W. Bushman identified the two officers as campus police officer John Painter and campus safety officer J.J. Jefferson. He said that the campus was mourning the loss of the well-known and well-loved officers. Saying the pair was known as “the dynamic duo”, the statement noted that Painter was the best man at Jefferson's wedding this year.


“Two members of the Bridgewater College family were senselessly and violently taken from us. The sadness is palpable. Words are not adequate, not nearly so, to express the grief, sadness, fear and — justifiably — the anger we all feel,” Bushman added.

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