BigJake6904
Fat Texan
Some may have heard of this on the news not long ago, but of course it hit me personally, as it's just too close to home...
At 5:26pm CST, Texas A&M University sent out a Code Maroon (mass contact to students) that a gunman was on campus. The E-mail read:
"Report of man with gun in HR Bright bldg near Chem,Police searching. Seek shelter, avoid area. 5:26pm 3-06-09"
Of course, this was rather scary given another event in our small town today. Two Aggies (a brother, c/o 2008 and a sister, c/o 2010) were murdered at their residence just a couple hours before.
See story: HERE
THANKFULLY, A&M later released a follow up e-mail stating:
"Bright, Chem bldgs have been checked and cleared, no man with gun. Sheltering can end. Report suspicious activity. 6:12pm"
I guess the reason I'm posting this is this; whenever some individuals see shootings or scares in the news...if it's not close to home, it is never given a second thought. Given today's occurrences at A&M...and the shootings that didn't happen on campus (shooting was done by another local student) I learned never to take my location for granted with the perception that "of course it's safe...it's home!" I'm very thankful that the campus scare was a false alarm.
At 5:26pm CST, Texas A&M University sent out a Code Maroon (mass contact to students) that a gunman was on campus. The E-mail read:
"Report of man with gun in HR Bright bldg near Chem,Police searching. Seek shelter, avoid area. 5:26pm 3-06-09"
Of course, this was rather scary given another event in our small town today. Two Aggies (a brother, c/o 2008 and a sister, c/o 2010) were murdered at their residence just a couple hours before.

See story: HERE
THANKFULLY, A&M later released a follow up e-mail stating:
"Bright, Chem bldgs have been checked and cleared, no man with gun. Sheltering can end. Report suspicious activity. 6:12pm"
I guess the reason I'm posting this is this; whenever some individuals see shootings or scares in the news...if it's not close to home, it is never given a second thought. Given today's occurrences at A&M...and the shootings that didn't happen on campus (shooting was done by another local student) I learned never to take my location for granted with the perception that "of course it's safe...it's home!" I'm very thankful that the campus scare was a false alarm.