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    NC college lockdown prompted by umbrella

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A major university in eastern North Carolina was locked down for three hours Wednesday when a man carrying a golf umbrella was mistaken for a gunman.

    Greenville Police spokesman Sgt. Carlton Williams said emergency dispatchers received two 911 calls about 9:50 a.m. Wednesday reporting a man was walking along a major street near the East Carolina University campus carrying an assault rifle.

    Within minutes, the campus alert system was activated, with announcements broadcast over loudspeakers advising students, faculty and staff to stay inside and lock their doors. Written alerts were also sent to campus e-mail accounts and as test messages to cell phones. Nearby elementary schools and a middle school were also put on lock down.

    Police soon reviewed traffic camera footage and isolated what appeared to be a man with a rifle sticking out of a backpack.

    Dozens of heavily armed officers from at least four law enforcement agencies responded in force, sweeping campus buildings, searching buses and briefly surrounding a nearby house. Snipers took up positions on rooftops. A North Carolina Highway Patrol helicopter hovered overhead.

    ECU spokeswoman Mary Schulken said the reaction was justified even though it was based on a false alarm. Universities across the country beefed up crisis plans following the 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech, where a mentally troubled student shot and killed 32 people before committing suicide.

    "When a report like that is made, a university has no choice but to respond," Schulken said of the reports at ECU, a university with nearly 28,000 students located in Greenville.

    Sarah Schach, an ECU senior, was in class when the alert was sounded. Students turned out the lights and moved away from doors and windows while using their phones and computers to try and learn details, she said.

    "It was very tense," she said.

    Williams said the situation was also amped up after officers saw Twitter and Facebook posts saying students were being held hostage in a campus building and on a university bus.

    Officers armed with pistols and shotguns boarded and searched buses. The campus building was stormed by officers carrying military-style carbines, searched and evacuated.

    Doug Boyd, a reporter for the university's in-house news service who was out covering the lockdown, was confronted by officers and ordered at gunpoint to get on his knees. Though it was the first time he'd ever stared down the barrel of a gun, Boyd said he remained calm.

    "I wasn't too concerned," Boyd said. "I knew as an ECU employee that it would be straightened out."

    Eventually, officers located the man recorded by the video camera and discovered that what was thought to be a rifle was actually just a long black golf umbrella.

    "Without getting up close, it looked like the real deal," Williams said.

    Classes at ECU were resumed at 3 p.m.

    "We are relieved that the reports of this incident turned out to be unfounded," Chancellor Steve Ballard wrote in a message posted on the university's website. "East Carolina University will always err on the side of campus safety when these situations arise."

    This is the fourth time this month a college campus in North Carolina has been locked down. Reports of gunmen resulted in similar measures at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and at the north Raleigh campus of Wake Technical Community College. A lockdown at Campbell University happened last week when a student locked himself in his on-campus home after police tried to serve him a warrant.

    The Campbell standoff ended peacefully when the student surrendered to police. The reported gunmen have not been found in either the Wake Tech or UNC Wilmington incidents.

    Williams, the Greenville police spokesman, praised the response of law enforcement offices to what was believed to be a credible threat at ECU.

    "We received two independent calls of a man armed with an assault rifle," he said. "Everything went the way it should have. We don't think it could have gone any better."

    Schach said that as a student she is glad the university and police took the report seriously.

    "A friend of mine knew people who went to Virginia Tech, and as much as I hate the inconvenience, I'd rather have them prevent another Virginia Tech," she said.

    _

    Follow AP writer Michael Biesecker at twitter.com/mbieseck

     
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The person who reported it couldn't tell the difference between an umbrella and a rifle, but they were certain it was not only a rifle, but an ASSAULT rifle. People are seriously retarded these days. Primarily the thimerosal generation.
      • RaKel 6 mths ago
        Nice mercury brain damage there.
      • Roninwarrior 6 mths ago
        Next they will mistake a backpack worn in the front torso to be a Suicide bomber! Everybody is souly responsible for their own safety and lives. The Old AMERICAN way was to kick some #$%$ Challenge your percieved threat and take action or make the call! Don't #$%$ your pants and hide for someone else to drag you to safety! Safe you and you fellow Americans. What next? Local food store shut down and surrounded by SWAT because a kid has a water gun? Is this ENGLAND?
      • John 6 mths ago
        Why did the cops demand that a reporter get on his knees ?
        Incredible stupidity...and arrogance.
    • NoJoke  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We are in panic mode! Our grandfathers would disown us as total wimps and wimpettes!
    • Brandon  •  Greensboro, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It was the Penguin with his sleeping gas umbrella.
      • Gene 6 mths ago
        I was thinking it was Penguin's umbrella gun.
      • Brandon 6 mths ago
        Even more nefarious. What could he be up to Robin?
      • kevinr 6 mths ago
        holy sheep #$%$ batman!
    • CatFish  •  6 mths ago
      The cops couldn't ignore a call like that but whoever called it in is a dumb arse.
    • Chaz McFly  •  Rockford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Umbrella Vs. ASSAULT rifle? Idiot! Next time I see an old man with a walking cane, I'm calling the coppers to report a man with a bazooka!
      • kim 6 mths ago
        lmao
    • Johnny Pro  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Hey it was all justified!!!
      What if he decided to use that umbrella!?
      Admit it- you screwed up
      • Joy 6 mths ago
        Screwed up? Acting accordingly.....in my opinion and that of my daughter/ECU student who lived out the lockdown...wonder what you would post if she had gotten killed?
    • Poor Richard  •  Romeoville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Colleges won't report the rape of 10 year olds, but call out the marines when they see a man carrying an umbrella?
      Complete failure of our society.
      • Retired 6 mths ago
        The only "failure" I see is your attitude.
    • FrankB  •  6 mths ago
      Long Beach, CA police fired on and put something like 37 holes in a guy, killing him. He was reported to be aiming a weapon at people. He was sitting in a friend's back yard playing with a water nozzle. No one bothered to determine what kind of weapon the water nozzle was.
    • Iwokeup  •  6 mths ago
      OMG, The sky is falling!!
    • Matt  •  Flagstaff, United States  •  6 mths ago
      thanks for wasting tax payers money
    • Jerry  •  6 mths ago
      I always heard it was bad luck to open an umbrella indoors. I didn't know carrying one was included.
    • Freedom fighter  •  6 mths ago
      I will have to remember when i get older and use a cain to not go past these places !! They will kill you!!!
    • A  •  6 mths ago
      If umbrellas are outlawed, only the outlaws will have umbrellas.
    • Megan  •  Russell, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How many students do you think will be buying these umbrellas as a joke now?
    • If sense was common...  •  6 mths ago
      "Drop the umbrella or you're dead!"
    • Bobbie  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If it seems likely that someone is walking around on a college campus with a rifle, caution should be used. This sounds like overkill to me. Nut cases that kill people on college campuses, come along ocassionaly. It's not an everyday occurance. Of course everyone has to respond if they're in a position of responsibility. I'm sure the poor chump carrying the umbrella, got tazed slammed to the ground had a police kneecap jammed into his ear and handcuffed. But, I hear no one being sympathetic for him, I read here about scared students hiding in their class rooms probably soiling their underwear.and crying.
    • noitsnot  •  Clovis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      i wish i had something intelligent to say about this.
    • Mark  •  6 mths ago
      I love how the media says that every single gun used in any crime, or in any story is an assault rifle...and if you need details, well it's always an AK-47. Idiots. Now umbrellas are suspect.
    • monkey man  •  El Cajon, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Stay fearful America. Them Commies and terrorists want to kill you. Send all tax dollars to the DHS. They have your back in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and watching Iran and North Korea. Be sure to surrender your "entitlements" to keep you safe. And don't forget the teachers. Those blood thirsty vampires want to educate your children with tax payer money lol. #$%$ is their problem?
    • IAN  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So if I want to get out of class I just need to call and report a suspicious looking anything! Got it!
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