A “non-random” attack this morning at the Tuft’s chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity has put two people in the hospital.
The victims are “not affiliated with the university,” and the suspect(s) remain at large.
The harrowing words came at 5 a.m. on Sunday morning: “Seek shelter immediately. Go to a room, lock door, stay away from windows.”
Two people had been stabbed on campus.
The directive, tweeted by Tufts University, was lifted around 8 a.m. EDT as the university was searched and the pair of stabbings was deemed to be “non-random,” WBZ-TV reported.
WBZ noted that Tufts’ commencement took place on May 17, so it’s unclear how many students were still on campus when the lockdown order went into effect.
POLICE EMERGENCY Medford campus. Seek shelter immediately. Go to a room, lock door, stay away from windows. http://t.co/V9o6N7YTYf
— Tufts University (@TuftsUniversity) May 31, 2015
Update: Apparent stabbing this morning was at 98 Professors Row, Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The victims are not affiliated with Tufts.
— Tufts University (@TuftsUniversity) May 31, 2015
The crime appears to be non-random. Campus & area search is complete. Members of the Tufts community may return to their normal activities.
— Tufts University (@TuftsUniversity) May 31, 2015
Enhanced police presence @TuftsUniversity, where 2 ppl were stabbed @ a frat house. #Tufts says not a random act. pic.twitter.com/U1MwORlaSr
— Kim Tunnicliffe (@KimWBZ) May 31, 2015
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