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Involved in this, then we go into investigation mode. addressing the wounded. if there was one individual shot, i m not sure. i don t want to give out false information. addressing the wounded first. then we go to take charge. it s not just that room where the shooting occurred as the crime scene. they re going to go through and trace the steps of this individual when they entered the campus, they re going to review the video, see where they came in, where they entered, where they walked and look through anything that they can find as shreds of evidence and evidence preservation and processing the crime scene and work it like any other crime scene now that the threat has been eliminated. again, it s just good law enforcement work at this point. it s a collaborative effort and multiple agencies on scene. this is where you ll see good law enforcement. who is in charge, we ll work ....
That you look at social media. there s been very little information on x or facebook, social media, instagram, any of those types of things from students that saw something that they could report or put on social media. when we did this a short time ago in michigan, there was a great deal of information on social media. seems information for the students themselves is hard to come by, trace, as we see some students that are being cleared from the buildings, being led out there. as you rightly point out, the u.n.c. police and other law enforcement agencies are going building to building now. as you look at this, trace, this person of interest, bottom right of the screen there, is still at large according to the u.n.c. police. you just think of the campus itself. if he s still on campus, it s 729 acres. u.n.c. chapel hill has around 20,000 undergraduates enrolled. close to 12,000 graduates. ....
Again. we ve seen students come out in various groups. as this young woman was just saying, she s not sure where to go. the messaging doesn t seem to be telling these kids here s the plan, here s what we re going to do. we have the police saying shelter in place. all classes and events have been cancelled. you clearly have students being taken off of campus, directed off of campus. where they re being directed to is uncertain. it would seem to speak to the notion that the police don t know where this person of interest is and which of any particular direction he could have gone. there was scanner traffic earlier that we should mention, trace, that did talk about a particular vehicle that they were looking for. so if indeed if indeed he did get in to that specific vehicle, he could be a very long way now given this this started breaking two hours ago. so it would seem the police unless they re not telling us ....
Investigation going forward. is that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. you know, you don t want to tip off the suspect and ruin any potential intelligence that you could get. i think also, speaking from a very logistical perspective on these, there s so many agencies and people that are stepping in to assist. i can tell you there s one point agency. they will be responsible for communicating everything to the public. they re working quickly behind the subpoenas. there s a lot happening right now that we don t see on the news. there s people behind the scenes that are determining, okay, who will take a lead, who will be in charge, who is the voice and the communication to the public. again, the number 1 priority is always the safety of the students and those in the vicinity. based on my personal experience and my opinion, i m guessing the suspect is probably no longer on campus. i m guessing that he has fled. ....
that is so scary. you get this alert and you realize then what s going on. you see these police outside. how did they get you out to make sure that you were safe and able to come out here? they just had us file out? how did you find out what was is going on? the university did their best. just talking to other students. this is an event that you can t plan for. did you see anyone injured or anything as you were being led out? thank god, no. just what is this like? you re a week in to class. you have to shelter in place. you re going to an economics fair. supposed to be a good time. what is this like to have something like this happen here on campus? it s sobering. ....