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Off-campus shooting report later found to be an accidental self-inflicted gunshot

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On the morning of January 28, 2015, Howard University's Department of Public Safety reported an off-campus shooting in the 2200 block of Georgia Avenue, NW, the commercial corridor immediately west of Howard's main campus. After investigation, the Metropolitan Police Department determined the incident to be an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound, not an assault. Howard's initial timely-warning notice and subsequent update illustrate how an HBCU situated within a dense urban commercial corridor must rapidly transition messaging when an apparent shots-fired call resolves to an accidental discharge.

Alerts
2
Response
30 min
Killed
0
Injured
1
Institution
Howard University
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Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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INITIAL ALERTEmail
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UPDATEEmail
Howard University Department of Public Safety reported an off-campus shooting near the 2200 block of Georgia Ave., NW, which the Metropolitan Police Department determined to be an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound. MPD did not file charges against the individual involved, and at no point was there an imminent threat to the campus.
Verbatim from Howard DPS's published 'Off-Campus Shooting Update' page, which records the MPD finding of an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound and that no charges were filed
The 'at no point was there an imminent threat to the campus' phrasing closes out the continuing-threat condition that justified the morning timely warning
This case is a clear example of Clery 'corrective' messaging: a timely warning issued in good faith, then explicitly updated when facts change
Howard publishes its Public Safety notices in a publicly browsable archive (publicsafety.howard.edu/articles)
Context

Background

Howard University's Department of Public Safety issued a timely-warning crime alert on the morning of January 28, 2015 after Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a reported shooting in the 2200 block of Georgia Avenue, NW, the commercial corridor on the western edge of Howard's main campus. Within hours, MPD's preliminary investigation determined the shooting to be an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound rather than an assault, closing out the continuing-threat condition that justified the initial timely warning. Howard's case is a clear example of how an HBCU with a published timely-warning archive handles a Clery alert whose underlying facts change between morning and afternoon: an initial good-faith warning, then an explicit update naming the corrected determination. Georgia Avenue's status as Clery 'public property' for Howard (because it runs immediately adjacent to dormitories and academic buildings) means off-campus discharges trigger warnings that R1 residential campuses in suburban settings might not face. Howard's publicly browsable Public Safety alert archive makes this 2015 case verbatim-recoverable nearly a decade later.
Analysis

Key Findings

Howard DPS issued a timely warning in good faith for shots fired off-campus, then issued a corrective update when MPD determined the shot was an accidental self-inflicted discharge
Georgia Avenue NW is Clery 'public property' for Howard because it runs immediately adjacent to dormitories and academic buildings
Howard publishes its Public Safety notices in a publicly browsable archive (publicsafety.howard.edu/articles)
MPD has primary jurisdiction for off-campus incidents; Howard DPS coordinates and messages but does not investigate
The corrective-messaging arc (initial warning followed by an explicit factual update) is a documented approach for shots-fired incidents whose nature changes during the day
Outcome
Single self-inflicted gunshot wound (accidental). MPD investigation concluded the incident was not an assault. No campus members injured. Initial timely-warning posture was downgraded to an update reporting the MPD finding.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Howard University: Off-campus shooting report later found to be an accidental self-inflicted gunshot." Incident of January 28, 2015. Added May 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/howard-university-georgia-avenue-shooting-2015-01-28/

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion