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U of I
Shots Fired on Roosevelt Street: Moscow's First Night-Long SWAT Standoff Since the Kohberger Manhunt
Confirmed Threat
On the night of August 20, 2025, a 54-year-old Moscow man fired shots from outside a structure near South Roosevelt Street and 3rd Street, then barricaded himself inside — triggering a Latah County SWAT response and a Moscow Police shelter-in-place advisory that the University of Idaho relayed via Vandal Alert.
- Alerts
- 2
- Response
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- Killed
- 0
- Injured
- 0
Institution
University of Idaho
Public R1 · ID
~11,700 studentsRaveVandal Alert
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
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VANDAL ALERT. Moscow Police are responding to a shots-fired SWAT standoff near S. Roosevelt St and 3rd St. Shelter in place. Stay away from the area. Lock doors and stay inside. Updates to follow.
Issued the night of August 20, 2025 in Moscow, Idaho (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-7)
Sent in response to the Moscow Police Department's shelter-in-place advisory rather than an on-campus threat
Roosevelt Street is roughly half a mile from the University of Idaho's main campus, putting students within the advisory zone
ALL CLEARSMS
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VANDAL ALERT. The Moscow PD shelter-in-place has been lifted. The suspect is in custody. The area is secure and no other threats have been found. Normal activity may resume.
This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.
Lifted after Latah County SWAT took the 54-year-old suspect into custody following hours of negotiation
Moscow Police confirmed the area was secure and no other threats had been found
Marked the first night-long SWAT standoff in Moscow since the November 2022 Kohberger-investigation period
Context
Background
On the evening of Wednesday, August 20, 2025, Moscow Police responded to a confirmed report of shots fired near South Roosevelt Street and 3rd Street in downtown Moscow, Idaho — roughly a half-mile from the University of Idaho's main campus. Captain Shane Anderson with the Latah County Sheriff's Office said a suspect had fired shots outside a structure and then barricaded himself inside, triggering a multi-agency SWAT response. The University of Idaho relayed Moscow Police's shelter-in-place advisory through its Vandal Alert system, affecting the south side of campus closest to downtown. After hours of negotiation, the 54-year-old suspect was taken into custody and the shelter-in-place advisory was lifted overnight. No one was reported injured. The standoff was the first prolonged SWAT response in Moscow since the November 2022 Kohberger investigation period, drawing heightened attention from a campus that has been twice on edge in three years.
Analysis
Key Findings
The Vandal Alert relayed a Moscow PD shelter-in-place advisory rather than originating an on-campus threat
The suspect's location near South Roosevelt Street put much of southern campus within the advisory zone
The incident was the first night-long Moscow SWAT response since the November 2022 Kohberger investigation period
Outcome
After hours of negotiation, Latah County SWAT took the suspect into custody. No one was reported injured. The shelter-in-place advisory was lifted overnight and the University of Idaho cleared its Vandal Alert by morning.
Provenance
Sources
- News
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- OfficialVandal Alert (University of Idaho)uidaho.edu
Tags
police-activityswat-standoffshelter-in-placeidahomoscowvandal-alertpublic-r1off-campus-threat
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion