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Student shot in the foot near the fitness center after a football game; teen arrested

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Confirmed Threat

On the night of August 30, 2025, a female student was shot in the foot near the Trojan Fitness Center at Troy University in Alabama at approximately 9:30 p.m. CDT, just after a Troy football game against Nicholls State at Veterans Memorial Stadium. Troy University Police issued an Omnilert emergency alert at 10:20 p.m. CDT advising the campus community to avoid the Trojan Fitness Center. Notably, the campus was not placed on lockdown; Troy PD characterized the incident as resolved with 'no ongoing threat.' A 16-year-old male suspect was arrested several days later and charged with assault in the second degree and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
1
Institution
Troy University
Public Masters · AL
All Troy cases →
~17,000 studentsOmnilertTROY SOS
Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
Verified verbatim@TROYUnews on X (verbatim)265 chars
Troy University Police are responding to an individual with a gunshot wound near the Trojan Fitness Center. The campus is not on lockdown, and police do not believe there is an ongoing threat. However, individuals are advised to avoid the area until further notice.
Verbatim from official @TROYUnews X post.
FOLLOW-UPEmail
Wording not preserved
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Message elements

How the first alert is built

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Troy University Police are responding to an individual with a gunshot wound near the Trojan Fitness Center. The campus is not on lockdown, and police do not believe there is an ongoing threat. However, individuals are advised to avoid the area until further notice.

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    Who is sending the alert and who is responding. People act faster on a message from a clearly identifiable, credible sender, such as a named department, the police, or a branded alert system, than on an anonymous notice. A branded signature counts.

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About this analysis
Context

Background

Troy University is a public master's-granting institution in Troy, Alabama, serving roughly 17,000 students across multiple campuses, with a Sun Belt Conference athletics program. On the night of August 30, 2025, a female Troy student was shot in the foot near the Trojan Fitness Center at approximately 9:30 p.m. CDT, just after the Troy vs. Nicholls State football game at Veterans Memorial Stadium concluded. The injury was non-life-threatening. Troy University Police issued an Omnilert TROY SOS alert at 10:20 p.m. CDT advising the campus to avoid the Trojan Fitness Center and explicitly noting that the campus was not on lockdown; Troy PD's preliminary read was that the shooting was a single targeted event, not an ongoing rampage. A 16-year-old male suspect was arrested the following Friday by Troy University PD, City of Troy PD, and the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force, and charged with second-degree assault and unlawful possession of a firearm. The case is significant for the archive because (a) it documents an institution's deliberate use of a 'no lockdown' alert posture immediately after a confirmed on-campus shooting (a relatively rare framing) (b) the alert sequence shows a six-day gap before the follow-up arrest announcement, demonstrating the pattern of an arrest delay after a juvenile-suspect investigation, and (c) the post-game timing (immediately following a stadium-emptying football crowd) demonstrates the unique alerting challenge when a shooting occurs in a venue with heavy foot traffic that includes both students and visiting fans.
Analysis

Key Findings

Troy explicitly told students 'the campus is not on lockdown' in an SMS update, a deliberate de-escalation posture rare in immediate post-shooting alerts
The shooting occurred minutes after a Troy football game at Veterans Memorial Stadium ended, complicating crowd dispersal and alert reach
A 16-year-old male was arrested six days after the shooting; Troy used his age but not his name in the public alert, consistent with juvenile-justice norms
The Omnilert TROY SOS sequence (initial → update → follow-up arrest) demonstrates a tiered response calibrated to the threat assessment rather than the incident type
Outcome
One female student injured (gunshot wound to the foot, non-life-threatening). Transported for medical care. Campus was not placed on lockdown. A 16-year-old male suspect was arrested the following Friday by Troy University PD, City of Troy PD, and the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force, and charged with assault in the second degree and unlawful possession of a firearm.
Provenance

Sources

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Troy University: Student shot in the foot near the fitness center after a football game; teen arrested." Incident of August 30, 2025. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/troy-university-fitness-center-shooting-2025-08-30/

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shootingdeep-southalabamatroy-universitytrojan-fitness-centerpost-gamejuvenile-suspectomnilertno-lockdownveterans-memorial-stadium
Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion