Bridgewater College shooting leaves two campus security officers dead; suspect in custody

Bridgewater College campus security officers killed, suspect arrested

A 27-year-old man opened fire at Bridgewater College in Virginia on Tuesday afternoon, killing one police officer and one campus safety officer, according to authorities. 

The two officers were responding to a report of a suspicious person near Memorial Hall on Bridgewater’s campus when the suspect opened fire, striking and killing both of them. 

Alexander Wyatt Campbell fled the scene but was apprehended on an island in the North River about half an hour later. 

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    Police approach a person of interest on the south bank of the North River in Bridgewater, Va. following a shooting at Bridgewater College Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022.  ( Daniel Lin/Daily News-Record Via AP)

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    Police form a perimeter on Airport Road south of the North River in Bridgewater, Va., during a manhunt following a shooting at Bridgewater College Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022.  (Daniel Lin/Daily News-Record Via AP)

The liberal arts college, which is home to about 1,500 students, issued a shelter-in-place order that lasted about three hours as police cleared campus buildings. 

Bridgewater College President David Bushman identified the deceased as campus police officer John Painter and safety officer J.J. Jefferson in a letter to the school community. 

“These officers were close friends, known to many of us as the ‘dynamic duo,'” Bushman wrote. 

“John was J.J.’s best man in his wedding this year. They were beloved by students, faculty and staff. I hurt for their families and loved ones, as I know we all do.”

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    J.J. Jefferson was shot and killed at Bridgewater College on Tuesday.  (Bridgewater College)

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    John Painter was shot and killed when a gunman opened fire on Bridgewater College’s campus on Tuesday.  (Bridgewater College)

Campbell, the suspect, also had a life-threatening gunshot wound but was treated at a hospital and is now being held at the Rockingham County Jail without bond.

He is facing four felonies, including two counts of capital murder. 

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Caleb Needle, a senior at Bridgewater College, told WSHV that he was in class when he heard three or four loud bangs outside and everyone dropped to the floor. 

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    A law enforcement officer takes cover in the area of Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, Virginia, U.S., February 1, 2022, in this still image obtained from social media.  (Michael Souders/via REUTERS)

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    A law enforcement officer takes cover in the area of Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, Virginia, U.S., February 1, 2022, in this still image obtained from social media.  (Michael Souders/via REUTERS)

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    Police investigate the scene of a shooting at Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, Va., Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. (Daniel Lin/Daily News-Record Via AP)

Several other universities around the country are dealing with threats to their campuses this week. 

UCLA canceled in-person classes Tuesday after a mass shooting threat. Multiple historically black colleges and universities reported bomb threats on Monday. 

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates. 

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