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2022 University of Virginia shooting

On the night of November 13, 2022, a mass shooting took place at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which three people were killed and two others were injured.[1][2] Four of the victims, including the three who died, were members of the UVA football team.[3] The suspect, 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., was later taken into custody and charged with three counts of second-degree murder, as well as three counts of using a handgun in the commission of a felony.[4]

2022 University of Virginia shooting
Part of mass shootings in the United States and school shootings in the United States
LocationUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
DateNovember 13, 2022; 3 months ago (2022-11-13)
c. 10:30 p.m. (EST)
TargetUVA football players and another student
Attack type
School shooting, mass shooting
Deaths3
Injured2
AccusedChristopher Darnell Jones Jr.
Charges

Shooting

The suspect, Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., allegedly opened fire while on a chartered bus[5] that had returned from a University of Virginia (UVA) class trip to Washington, D.C., to see a play about Emmett Till on November 13, 2022. While Jones was not a part of the class on African American playwrights, which included five UVA football players, he had been invited to join the trip as he was taking a social justice class taught by the same professor. On the way back Jones rode in the back of the bus and did not engage in most of the discussion with others.[4][6]

The first shots were heard at approximately 10:15 p.m. (EST)[7][8] at a parking garage near the UVA drama building. All those involved in the shooting were on the bus.[9] Some survivors said that they heard Jones yell, "You guys are always messing with me" before he opened fire.[6]

A survivor said that the shooting began as they were pulling up to the parking garage, and at first she thought it was a balloon or bag of chips popping, before she smelled smoke and gunpowder and dropped to the floor of the bus. During a lull in the shooting she saw Jones move down the aisle of the bus before leaving the bus, and the gunfire began again. Even during calls to evacuate the bus, some students attempted to give first aid and CPR to victims, before their professor evacuated them into the drama building, where several hid in a bathroom and called 911.[6] Witnesses reported that the shooting appeared to be targeted, with Jones shooting one of the deceased victims who was asleep.[10] The mother of one of the wounded told reporters that her son had reportedly evacuated from the bus with two students, but was wounded after returning to attempt to help his friends after realizing that no one else had evacuated.[11][12]

At around 10:30 pm Virginia Cavaliers head football coach Tony Elliot was called by an uninjured football player on the bus and notified of what happened, along with UVA police department support services bureau captain Mike Blakey, and both responded to the scene at the same time. Elliot and Blakey were quickly sent to the hospital before reaching the crime scene. As both of the injured were members of UVA sports teams, multiple other coaches and athletics administrators joined the two men at the hospital.[13]

A shelter in place warning was issued on Sunday night and was carried out until 10:33 a.m. Monday. While sheltering, students were sent the words "Run. Hide. Fight." through a cell phone alert system.[14] The shelter in place was active for approximately 12 hours during a manhunt for the suspect.[1] Multiple law enforcement agencies worked together during the manhunt.[15]

Jones was spotted by a local officer who was on the lookout for a car matching that of the suspect.[16] Jones was taken into custody at 11:24 a.m. on November 14 in Henrico County.[17][18]

Victims

The deceased victims are Devin Chandler, a junior from Huntersville, North Carolina; D'Sean Perry, a junior from Miami, Florida; and Lavel Davis Jr., a junior from Dorchester, South Carolina,[17] all members of the UVA football team.[19][20]

Two other UVA students were wounded and hospitalized in moderate condition, including another football player for the university.[8][21][22]

Aftermath

Classes for UVA students were canceled on Monday and Tuesday, with students returning to class on Wednesday but all work was non-graded for the rest of the week.[22] Classes were also canceled for students in Charlottesville City Public Schools and Albemarle County Public Schools.[23] A hotline was set up by the university for families and students, for any potential questions and information about the shooting.[24] A vigil for the victims was held the day after the shooting, with candles placed around the Statue of Homer on campus with signs depicting the phrase "UVA Strong" and the uniform numbers of the deceased players; "1-15-41".[9] A joint memorial service was held for the three deceased victims on November 19, with just over 9,000 people in attendance to celebrate the life of the victims. Celebrities attended and performed in the service, such as Bronco Mendenhall, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, past Cavalier players including Chris Long and Heath Miller, and gospel singer CeCe Winans.[25] Before the service Elliot and the football team held a senior day to honor the victims and thirty-three additional senior players.[13]

The Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball game scheduled for November 14 against Northern Iowa was later canceled due to the shooting.[26] The home season finale of the Cavaliers football team against Coastal Carolina scheduled for November 19 and the regular season finale against Virginia Tech scheduled for November 26 were also canceled.[27][28]

Accused

Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., aged 22, was identified as the alleged perpetrator. Born in Petersburg, Virginia, he attended eighth grade at John Rolfe Middle School.[29] He spent his first three years of high school at Varina High School (where he played for the football team and was honorable mention all-conference as a freshman and second-team as a sophomore and junior) in Varina, Henrico County, Virginia. He then attended Petersburg High School for his senior year (where he was an honorable mention all-conference as a senior).[30][29]

During his high school years he was named Student of the Year twice, and was a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society, president of the Key Club, and president of the Jobs for Virginia Grads Program.[31]

Jones is a former walk-on UVA football player. He was a member of the team for one season as a freshman in 2018, but did not play any games.[32][33][34]

He had been investigated with regard to alleged on-campus hazing in the past.[2][35] Relatives of Jones said that he had been hazed while at UVA, and a source who knows Jones said that he had “been bullied” at UVA, “and it was bad.”[19] That investigation was ended because witnesses would not cooperate.[2]

Jones was under investigation in September 2022 over concerns that he owned a gun, after someone who does not attend or work for the university reported that Jones had made a comment about having a gun, though the person had never seen it.[2] The UVA Office of Student Affairs reported the concerns to the multidisciplinary threat assessment team, and investigators had reached out to Jones.[2] School officials also reached out to his roommate who stated they had never seen the weapon.[36] Investigators had also learned of an incident involving a concealed weapon violation outside Charlottesville in February 2021.[2]

Legal proceedings

Jones was arrested and charged with three counts of second degree murder and three counts of using a handgun in the commission of a felony.[4] State and federal prosecutors pledged support to the local law enforcement community in terms of investigating the incident and trying the suspect in the appropriate jurisdiction.[37] Two days after the shooting, prosecutors additionally charged Jones with two counts of malicious wounding, each accompanied by the use of a firearm.[38] Jones was denied bond during his first court appearance.[39]

Responses

University of Virginia President Jim Ryan sent an email to students shortly after news of the shooting broke, stating he was heartbroken to report the shooting and deaths.[4] University of Virginia head coach Tony Elliott issued a statement about 24 hours after the shooting, where he celebrated the three deceased victims' lives and strength of the team and staff, and aimed to provide resources for the team to process the deaths.[9] US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden issued a joint statement about the shooting, which offered their condolences to the families of the victims, thanked first responders for their swift response, and condemned gun violence.[40]

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin tweeted condolences and made an additional statement at the Governor's Tourism Summit the same day asking for the attendees to join in prayer for the community.[24] US House of Representatives member Jennifer Wexton (D, Virginia 10th) said in a tweet: "My heart breaks for those killed and injured, and for the entire UVA community which has been shaken by this horrific tragedy. These terrifying and senseless acts of violence must end. We need greater gun safety reform in our country."[41]

Jones' father stated that he was in disbelief that his son was the suspected shooter, but alleged that his son had recently told him people were "picking on him" but he hadn't spoken to his son in about a month.[10]

See also

References

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On the night of November 13 2022 a mass shooting took place at the University of Virginia UVA in Charlottesville Virginia in which three people were killed and two others were injured 1 2 Four of the victims including the three who died were members of the UVA football team 3 The suspect 22 year old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr was later taken into custody and charged with three counts of second degree murder as well as three counts of using a handgun in the commission of a felony 4 2022 University of Virginia shootingPart of mass shootings in the United States and school shootings in the United States Interactive fullscreen map LocationUniversity of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia U S DateNovember 13 2022 3 months ago 2022 11 13 c 10 30 p m EST TargetUVA football players and another studentAttack typeSchool shooting mass shootingDeaths3Injured2AccusedChristopher Darnell Jones Jr ChargesSecond degree murder 3 counts Using a handgun in the commission of a felony 3 counts Contents 1 Shooting 2 Victims 3 Aftermath 4 Accused 5 Legal proceedings 6 Responses 7 See also 8 ReferencesShooting EditThe suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr allegedly opened fire while on a chartered bus 5 that had returned from a University of Virginia UVA class trip to Washington D C to see a play about Emmett Till on November 13 2022 While Jones was not a part of the class on African American playwrights which included five UVA football players he had been invited to join the trip as he was taking a social justice class taught by the same professor On the way back Jones rode in the back of the bus and did not engage in most of the discussion with others 4 6 The first shots were heard at approximately 10 15 p m EST 7 8 at a parking garage near the UVA drama building All those involved in the shooting were on the bus 9 Some survivors said that they heard Jones yell You guys are always messing with me before he opened fire 6 A survivor said that the shooting began as they were pulling up to the parking garage and at first she thought it was a balloon or bag of chips popping before she smelled smoke and gunpowder and dropped to the floor of the bus During a lull in the shooting she saw Jones move down the aisle of the bus before leaving the bus and the gunfire began again Even during calls to evacuate the bus some students attempted to give first aid and CPR to victims before their professor evacuated them into the drama building where several hid in a bathroom and called 911 6 Witnesses reported that the shooting appeared to be targeted with Jones shooting one of the deceased victims who was asleep 10 The mother of one of the wounded told reporters that her son had reportedly evacuated from the bus with two students but was wounded after returning to attempt to help his friends after realizing that no one else had evacuated 11 12 At around 10 30 pm Virginia Cavaliers head football coach Tony Elliot was called by an uninjured football player on the bus and notified of what happened along with UVA police department support services bureau captain Mike Blakey and both responded to the scene at the same time Elliot and Blakey were quickly sent to the hospital before reaching the crime scene As both of the injured were members of UVA sports teams multiple other coaches and athletics administrators joined the two men at the hospital 13 A shelter in place warning was issued on Sunday night and was carried out until 10 33 a m Monday While sheltering students were sent the words Run Hide Fight through a cell phone alert system 14 The shelter in place was active for approximately 12 hours during a manhunt for the suspect 1 Multiple law enforcement agencies worked together during the manhunt 15 Jones was spotted by a local officer who was on the lookout for a car matching that of the suspect 16 Jones was taken into custody at 11 24 a m on November 14 in Henrico County 17 18 Victims EditThe deceased victims are Devin Chandler a junior from Huntersville North Carolina D Sean Perry a junior from Miami Florida and Lavel Davis Jr a junior from Dorchester South Carolina 17 all members of the UVA football team 19 20 Two other UVA students were wounded and hospitalized in moderate condition including another football player for the university 8 21 22 Aftermath EditClasses for UVA students were canceled on Monday and Tuesday with students returning to class on Wednesday but all work was non graded for the rest of the week 22 Classes were also canceled for students in Charlottesville City Public Schools and Albemarle County Public Schools 23 A hotline was set up by the university for families and students for any potential questions and information about the shooting 24 A vigil for the victims was held the day after the shooting with candles placed around the Statue of Homer on campus with signs depicting the phrase UVA Strong and the uniform numbers of the deceased players 1 15 41 9 A joint memorial service was held for the three deceased victims on November 19 with just over 9 000 people in attendance to celebrate the life of the victims Celebrities attended and performed in the service such as Bronco Mendenhall ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips past Cavalier players including Chris Long and Heath Miller and gospel singer CeCe Winans 25 Before the service Elliot and the football team held a senior day to honor the victims and thirty three additional senior players 13 The Virginia Cavaliers men s basketball game scheduled for November 14 against Northern Iowa was later canceled due to the shooting 26 The home season finale of the Cavaliers football team against Coastal Carolina scheduled for November 19 and the regular season finale against Virginia Tech scheduled for November 26 were also canceled 27 28 Accused EditChristopher Darnell Jones Jr aged 22 was identified as the alleged perpetrator Born in Petersburg Virginia he attended eighth grade at John Rolfe Middle School 29 He spent his first three years of high school at Varina High School where he played for the football team and was honorable mention all conference as a freshman and second team as a sophomore and junior in Varina Henrico County Virginia He then attended Petersburg High School for his senior year where he was an honorable mention all conference as a senior 30 29 During his high school years he was named Student of the Year twice and was a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society president of the Key Club and president of the Jobs for Virginia Grads Program 31 Jones is a former walk on UVA football player He was a member of the team for one season as a freshman in 2018 but did not play any games 32 33 34 He had been investigated with regard to alleged on campus hazing in the past 2 35 Relatives of Jones said that he had been hazed while at UVA and a source who knows Jones said that he had been bullied at UVA and it was bad 19 That investigation was ended because witnesses would not cooperate 2 Jones was under investigation in September 2022 over concerns that he owned a gun after someone who does not attend or work for the university reported that Jones had made a comment about having a gun though the person had never seen it 2 The UVA Office of Student Affairs reported the concerns to the multidisciplinary threat assessment team and investigators had reached out to Jones 2 School officials also reached out to his roommate who stated they had never seen the weapon 36 Investigators had also learned of an incident involving a concealed weapon violation outside Charlottesville in February 2021 2 Legal proceedings EditJones was arrested and charged with three counts of second degree murder and three counts of using a handgun in the commission of a felony 4 State and federal prosecutors pledged support to the local law enforcement community in terms of investigating the incident and trying the suspect in the appropriate jurisdiction 37 Two days after the shooting prosecutors additionally charged Jones with two counts of malicious wounding each accompanied by the use of a firearm 38 Jones was denied bond during his first court appearance 39 Responses EditUniversity of Virginia President Jim Ryan sent an email to students shortly after news of the shooting broke stating he was heartbroken to report the shooting and deaths 4 University of Virginia head coach Tony Elliott issued a statement about 24 hours after the shooting where he celebrated the three deceased victims lives and strength of the team and staff and aimed to provide resources for the team to process the deaths 9 US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden issued a joint statement about the shooting which offered their condolences to the families of the victims thanked first responders for their swift response and condemned gun violence 40 Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin tweeted condolences and made an additional statement at the Governor s Tourism Summit the same day asking for the attendees to join in prayer for the community 24 US House of Representatives member Jennifer Wexton D Virginia 10th said in a tweet My heart breaks for those killed and injured and for the entire UVA community which has been shaken by this horrific tragedy These terrifying and senseless acts of violence must end We need greater gun safety reform in our country 41 Jones father stated that he was in disbelief that his son was the suspected shooter but alleged that his son had recently told him people were picking on him but he hadn t spoken to his son in about a month 10 See also EditJohn A G Davis a University of Virginia School of Law professor who was fatally shot on the UVA campus in 1840References Edit a b Here s what to know about the shooting in Charlottesville The New York Times November 14 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 a b c d e f Andone Dakin Cullianne Susannah Burnside Tina November 14 2022 A manhunt is underway for a student after 3 people were shot dead and 2 wounded at the University of Virginia CNN 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Washington DC trip school spokesperson says CNN Retrieved November 16 2022 a b Planas Antonio Lenthang Marlene November 16 2022 UVa student charged in deaths of 3 football players shot one victim in his sleep prosecutor says NBC News Retrieved November 16 2022 Schlabach Mark November 17 2022 UVA survivor went back to bus to help mom says ESPN com Retrieved November 17 2022 Mother of UVA shooting victim in hospital said he s asked about his friends on the bus CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR November 16 2022 Retrieved November 16 2022 a b Adelson Andrea November 21 2022 How Virginia mourned and then celebrated its fallen teammates ESPN com Retrieved November 23 2022 Rankin Sarah Seewer John November 15 2022 Virginia students were prepared for shooting not aftermath AP NEWS Retrieved November 16 2022 Reyes Steve Gardner and Lorenzo Three University of Virginia football players killed former player in custody What we know USA TODAY Retrieved November 14 2022 Levenson Eric November 14 2022 Henrico 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