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Deadly Shooting at Lincoln University Homecoming Marks Latest Violence at HBCU Celebrations

Lincoln University of PennsylvaniaLincoln University of PennsylvaniaFile photoGunfire erupted during outdoor festivities at Pennsylvania's Lincoln University late Saturday, killing one person and wounding six others as students and alumni celebrated homecoming at the historically Black institution. The shooting marks the latest in a troubling surge of gun violence targeting HBCU homecoming events across the nation.

A person with a firearm was detained following the incident, and officials are investigating the possibility of multiple shooters, though authorities do not believe there is any ongoing threat to the campus, according to Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe during an early Sunday news conference.

"We don't have a lot of answers about exactly what happened," de Barrena-Sarobe said. "What I will tell you is that today we're operating as if this is not an incident where someone came in with the design to inflict mass damage on a college campus."

The shooting occurred around 9:30 p.m. outside the International Cultural Center, a large campus building where tents and tables had been arranged for tailgating and socializing following an earlier football game.

"It was a chaotic scene, and people fled in every direction," the district attorney said, urging anyone with video footage or information to contact the FBI.

Authorities declined to share details about the victims' conditions or the medical facilities where the injured were receiving treatment.

This incident adds to a concerning pattern of gun violence disrupting homecoming celebrations at historically Black colleges and universities. The targeting of these cherished campus traditions—which serve as vital gatherings for current students, alumni, and surrounding communities—has raised alarm among HBCU leaders and law enforcement nationwide.

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