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Forks-to-Campus Spillover: Lafayette College's One-Hour Lockdown After a Targeted Shooting on West Lafayette Street

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Confirmed Threat

On January 12, 2025, Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania ordered a shelter-in-place lockdown after a shooting incident on West Lafayette Street that began in neighboring Forks Township and spilled onto college property. Two occupants of a crashed car suffered non-life-threatening gunshot wounds; the victims may have been specifically targeted. The lockdown was lifted after the subjects left the area roughly an hour later. The college issued it 'out of an abundance of caution' rather than for an imminent campus threat — a phrasing pattern that has become routine for Lafayette during off-campus violence on College Hill.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
2
Institution
Lafayette College
Private Liberal Arts · PA
~2,700 studentsLafayetteAlert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Approximate reconstruction110 chars
LafayetteAlert: Reports of shots fired on West Lafayette Street. Shelter in place. Lock doors. Avoid the area.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed based on Lafayette's standard LafayetteAlert SMS format documented in the [February 24, 2023 Pearl Street shooting](https://lafayettestudentnews.com/91240/news/draft-crime-on-college-hill/) and other 2023-2025 incidents
The incident originated in [Forks Township](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forks_Township,_Northampton_County,_Pennsylvania) and spilled onto Lafayette property — West Lafayette Street borders Lafayette's main campus to the south
Verbatim text not preserved in cited sources; The Lafayette describes the alert in summary form
Sent during winter interim period when most students were off campus — but Lafayette's first-year students were beginning to arrive for spring semester orientation
ALL CLEARSMS
Approximate reconstruction133 chars
LafayetteAlert: The shelter-in-place is lifted. Subjects have left the area. Continue to report suspicious activity to Public Safety.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed — the Lafayette crime log summarizes the lift without preserving exact wording
Lafayette's institutional language for lifting shelter-in-place borrows from the February 2023 LafayetteAlert template ('Continue to report suspicious activity to Public Safety')
'Out of an abundance of caution' was the college's framing per The Lafayette — the lockdown was not driven by an imminent on-campus threat
Context

Background

Lafayette College sits on College Hill above downtown Easton, Pennsylvania, bordered to the east by Forks Township and to the south by Easton city neighborhoods. West Lafayette Street is a residential street that crosses through Lafayette's main campus and continues into the Forks Township boundary. On Sunday, January 12, 2025, an Easton Police shooting investigation began in Forks when two occupants of a vehicle were shot. The car subsequently crashed on West Lafayette Street, spilling the incident onto college-adjacent territory. Lafayette's Department of Public Safety issued a LafayetteAlert shelter-in-place lockdown to the campus community, lifted approximately one hour later after the subjects had left the area. The two victims suffered non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. As The Lafayette student newspaper noted, the lockdown was issued 'out of an abundance of caution, not because there was believed to be an imminent danger to anyone on campus' — a pattern repeated across Lafayette's 2023-2025 series of off-campus violence lockdowns, including the February 2023 Pearl Street shooting. The repeated lockdowns prompted the college and the City of Easton to begin formal evaluation of joint safety responses for incidents straddling campus and city.
Analysis

Key Findings

Second documented Lafayette lockdown in this archive driven by off-campus violence — the first was the February 24, 2023 Pearl Street shooting
Lafayette has settled on a recurring 'abundance of caution' framing for its lockdowns, which acknowledges that the actual threat was off-campus while justifying the disruption
Lockdown duration of approximately one hour is typical for Lafayette's response to targeted off-campus violence — driven by suspect departure, not apprehension
Incident location straddled the boundary of Easton city and Forks Township, illustrating how Lafayette's safety responses must coordinate with multiple jurisdictions
Winter interim timing meant the affected community was smaller — but Lafayette's spring early-arrival students were on campus and received the alert
Outcome
Two occupants of a crashed car treated for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Subjects believed to have left the area. Lockdown lifted approximately one hour after issuance. No injuries to Lafayette students reported.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Student Paper
  2. Student Paper
  3. Official
  4. Student Paper
Tags
shootingprivate-liberal-artsoff-campus-violenceshelter-in-placetargeted-shootingwinter-interimeaston-pennsylvaniaforks-townshipabundance-of-caution
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion