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A Cadet Walks Into the NMMI Infirmary With a Gunshot Wound, and False Active-Shooter Rumors Lock Down the Whole Campus

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Confirmed Threat

On the morning of November 14, 2019, a cadet arrived at the New Mexico Military Institute infirmary in Roswell with a gunshot wound to the arm after he and another cadet were reportedly fired on from a passing vehicle while off campus. NMMI was placed on lockdown as a precaution, and rumors of an active shooter on campus spread quickly before Roswell Police, New Mexico State Police, and the Chaves County Sheriff's Office confirmed the reports were false -- the shooting had occurred off campus, not inside the gates.

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Response
Killed
0
Injured
1
Institution
New Mexico Military Institute
Military · NM
~950 students
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 ALERTUnknown
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New Mexico Military Institute is currently on lockdown following an off-campus shooting incident involving cadets. All cadets and staff should remain in place and follow instructions from campus officials. There is no danger to the campus at this time.

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

NMMI officials were notified of the incident at approximately 9:47 AM MST, with the campus-wide lockdown beginning about eight minutes later at 9:55 AM
The two cadets involved were adult males who were reportedly shot at from a passing vehicle while off campus; one cadet suffered a gunshot wound to the arm and was treated at the NMMI infirmary before transport to a local hospital
Despite the shooting occurring off campus, the precautionary lockdown fueled rumors on social media of an active shooter inside NMMI's gates
ALL CLEARUnknown
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Reports of an active shooter on the NMMI campus are false. The shooting that injured a cadet occurred off campus. There is no ongoing threat to the New Mexico Military Institute community. The lockdown has been lifted.

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

Roswell Police, New Mexico State Police, and the Chaves County Sheriff's Office jointly confirmed that reports of an active shooter on campus were false, correcting rumors that had spread while the precautionary lockdown was in effect
The off-campus shooting that injured the cadet remained under investigation as a possible drive-by; the motive and full circumstances were not immediately established
Context

Background

New Mexico Military Institute is a state-supported military junior college and high school in Roswell, New Mexico, one of a small number of public military junior colleges in the country. On the morning of November 14, 2019, the institute's normal Thursday routine was disrupted when a cadet walked into the campus infirmary with a gunshot wound to his arm. According to the Roswell Daily Record, NMMI officials were notified of the incident at approximately 9:47 AM and placed the campus on lockdown by 9:55 AM as a precaution while the circumstances were sorted out. The cadet and a second cadet had reportedly been fired on from a passing vehicle while off campus, an incident local media initially described as a possible drive-by shooting. As the lockdown took hold, unconfirmed reports of an active shooter loose on the NMMI campus itself began to circulate, prompting a wave of concern before KRQE News 13 reported that Roswell Police, New Mexico State Police, and the Chaves County Sheriff's Office had confirmed those on-campus active-shooter reports were false. The injured cadet was treated at the NMMI infirmary and transported to a local hospital for follow-up care with non-life-threatening injuries. The episode illustrates a recurring pattern at campuses nationwide: an off-campus incident involving members of the campus community can trigger a full on-campus lockdown and a wave of rumor that outpaces the facts, even at an institution built around military discipline and command structure.
Analysis

Key Findings

The precautionary campus lockdown began just eight minutes after NMMI officials were notified of an off-campus shooting involving two cadets, at approximately 9:55 AM MST on November 14, 2019
One cadet suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the arm and was treated at the NMMI infirmary before transport to a hospital; no other injuries were reported
Rumors of an active shooter inside the NMMI campus gates spread during the lockdown despite the actual shooting having occurred off campus, requiring three separate law enforcement agencies to jointly issue a correction
Outcome
One cadet was treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the arm at the NMMI infirmary before being transported to a local hospital for follow-up care. Law enforcement confirmed there was no active shooter on campus.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "New Mexico Military Institute: A Cadet Walks Into the NMMI Infirmary With a Gunshot Wound, and False Active-Shooter Rumors Lock Down the Whole Campus." Incident of November 14, 2019. Added July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/new-mexico-military-institute-shooting-lockdown-2019-11-14/

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Added July 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion