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Nine Dead in a Roseburg Writing Class: The Community College Shooting That Made a President Furious

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Confirmed Threat

On October 1, 2015, 26-year-old student Chris Harper-Mercer opened fire in Snyder Hall Room 15 at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, during an Introduction to Expository Writing class, killing 9 people (an assistant professor and 8 students) and wounding 8 others. Police arrived at the hallway of Snyder Hall six minutes after the first 911 call at 10:44 AM PDT and exchanged fire with the gunman, who then killed himself. The campus emergency alert system failed to send mass notifications, though a facilities secretary emailed a lockdown notice at 10:42 AM.

Alerts
3
Response
Killed
9
Injured
8
Institution
Umpqua Community College
Community College · OR
~3,300 students
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 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 ALERTEmail
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LOCKDOWN: Active shooter on campus. All buildings are in lockdown. Do not leave your building. Stay away from windows and doors. Wait for further instructions from law enforcement.

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

This campuswide email was sent by a secretary in the facilities department at 10:42 AM PDT on October 1, 2015, just four minutes after the first 911 call, showing individual initiative when the formal alert system failed
The formal emergency mass notification system did not successfully alert students and faculty during the shooting
UPDATEEmail
Approximate reconstruction228 chars
UCC UPDATE: Active shooter situation at Snyder Hall. Law enforcement is on scene. Campus remains in full lockdown. Do not attempt to leave buildings. Emergency medical personnel are responding. Avoid the area around Snyder Hall.

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

By this time, the shooting had already ended with the gunman's death at approximately 10:48 AM PDT on October 1, 2015, but the lockdown remained in effect as law enforcement cleared the campus building by building
ALL CLEAREmail
Approximate reconstruction224 chars
UCC ALERT: The lockdown has been lifted. The campus is closed until further notice. The situation has been resolved. Anyone needing immediate counseling assistance should contact Douglas County Mental Health at 541-440-3532.

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

The campus remained closed for an extended period following the shooting as investigators processed the crime scene in Snyder Hall
Context

Background

The Umpqua Community College shooting was the deadliest mass shooting at a community college in United States history. Harper-Mercer targeted a writing class in Snyder Hall, systematically asking victims about their religion before shooting them. The attack prompted an emotional response from President Obama, who expressed frustration that mass shootings had become routine. A critical finding was that the campus emergency alert system failed to send mass notifications during the crisis, though a facilities secretary took the initiative to send a campuswide email at 10:42 AM PDT on October 1, 2015, four minutes after the first 911 call. The first officers arrived at Snyder Hall at 10:44 AM, six minutes after the initial call, and exchanged gunfire with Harper-Mercer, who then killed himself. As a small rural community college, UCC had limited campus police resources compared to large universities.
Analysis

Key Findings

The formal campus emergency alert system failed during the shooting, and notification was only possible because a facilities secretary manually sent a campuswide email
Police arrived at Snyder Hall six minutes after the first 911 call and engaged the shooter, who then killed himself
As a small rural community college with 3,300 students, UCC had limited security infrastructure compared to large universities
The shooting was the deadliest mass shooting at a community college in US history and prompted a nationally televised presidential address on gun violence
Outcome
Nine people were killed (an assistant professor and eight students) and eight others were wounded. The shooter, Chris Harper-Mercer, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after being wounded by responding officers (the shooter is not counted in killed). President Obama delivered an emotional national address calling for gun control.
Provenance

Sources

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  2. national media
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