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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A man with a rifle in a bag was apprehended on the campus of St. John's University in Queens at around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Police are still searching for a second suspect.
According to a message published on the school's website, public safety officers quickly disarmed the suspect and turned him over to NYPD. No shots were fired and no injuries have been reported.
Shortly before 4 p.m., the university released a statement saying that the NYPD still had a heavy presence on the campus and that they were conducting an extensive search of all buildings.
The university alerted students by posting a public service advisory on their website. Officials also sent out campus-wide text messages to students' cell phones – an emergency response system they added earlier this month in response to the April shootings at Virginia Tech.
Officials instructed all students, faculty, and staff to stay inside their buildings until further notice.
All classes at the school were cancelled for the remainder of the evening.</div>http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?s...1&aid=74000
Supposedly, they are two more guys running around with guns on campus, so everyone is staying inside. It's crazy, I was about to go to class and just as I was about to leave the door, my roomate got a call from his brother telling him to stay inside.</p>
If anyone is wondering, I'm okay -- just a little shook considering what's been going on with these college shootings: Virginia Tech, Delaware.</p>
Police are still searching for a second suspect.
According to a message published on the school's website, public safety officers quickly disarmed the suspect and turned him over to NYPD. No shots were fired and no injuries have been reported.
Shortly before 4 p.m., the university released a statement saying that the NYPD still had a heavy presence on the campus and that they were conducting an extensive search of all buildings.
The university alerted students by posting a public service advisory on their website. Officials also sent out campus-wide text messages to students' cell phones – an emergency response system they added earlier this month in response to the April shootings at Virginia Tech.
Officials instructed all students, faculty, and staff to stay inside their buildings until further notice.
All classes at the school were cancelled for the remainder of the evening.</div>http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?s...1&aid=74000
Supposedly, they are two more guys running around with guns on campus, so everyone is staying inside. It's crazy, I was about to go to class and just as I was about to leave the door, my roomate got a call from his brother telling him to stay inside.</p>
If anyone is wondering, I'm okay -- just a little shook considering what's been going on with these college shootings: Virginia Tech, Delaware.</p>
