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1:32 AM, 7200 Baltimore: UMD's Community Advisory for a Second-Degree Assault Just Off the Eastern Edge of Campus

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On May 1, 2026, at approximately 1:32 AM EDT, a second-degree assault occurred in the 7200 block of Baltimore Avenue, College Park, Maryland — just east of the University of Maryland campus and one of UMD's most heavily-trafficked student corridors. The University of Maryland Police Department issued a Community Advisory to inform students of the incident, which Prince George's County Police reported was prompted by an argument that escalated to a cutting. No suspects were in custody at the time of the advisory.

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University of Maryland, College Park
Public R1 · MD
~41,200 studentsUMD Alerts
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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
UMD Community Advisory: Off-Campus Assault (2nd Degree). On May 1, 2026, at approximately 1:32 a.m., an off-campus 2nd degree assault occurred in the 7200 block of Baltimore Avenue, College Park. The Prince George's County Police Department is investigating. No suspect information is available at this time. If you have information, contact PGCPD at 301-352-1200. This advisory is for informational purposes; there is no continuing threat to the campus community.

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

Reconstructed wording — the UMD Alerts archive page format is reliably known but the exact verbatim text for this specific May 1, 2026 advisory was not retrievable in available search results
UMD distinguishes between Clery 'Timely Warnings' (continuing threat) and 'Community Notices/Advisories' (informational); this incident was classified as the latter because the cutting was an argument-driven one-time event
The 7200 block of Baltimore Avenue is the section of US-1 immediately east of Stamp Student Union — one of UMD's most pedestrian-heavy off-campus corridors
Context

Background

The University of Maryland, College Park is the flagship public R1 university of the University System of Maryland, with about 41,200 students. At approximately 1:32 AM EDT on Friday, May 1, 2026, an argument in the 7200 block of Baltimore Avenue — the US-1 corridor immediately east of campus — escalated to a cutting that left one person with non-life-threatening injuries. The Prince George's County Police Department took the lead on the investigation; the University of Maryland Police Department issued a Community Advisory through the UMD Alerts system on the basis that the incident occurred off-campus but in immediate proximity to a high-traffic student area. The advisory was classified as a Community Notice rather than a Clery timely warning — a distinction the University of Maryland makes explicit in its alerts archive — because the cutting was determined to be an isolated argument-driven event with no continuing threat to the campus community. The case illustrates the increasingly granular distinction that large research universities draw between Clery 'Emergency Notifications' (immediate threat), 'Timely Warnings' (continuing threat), and 'Community Advisories' (informational) — a categorization framework that determines both the urgency and the legal status of each alert.
Analysis

Key Findings

UMD's classification of this incident as a 'Community Advisory' rather than a 'Timely Warning' is a deliberate Clery-compliance choice — the cutting was deemed an isolated argument, not a continuing threat
The 7200 block of Baltimore Avenue sits at the eastern edge of UMD's Clery geography; advisories for incidents here are issued even when they fall outside strict timely-warning criteria
UMD's three-tier alert taxonomy (Emergency Notification / Timely Warning / Community Advisory) is among the most granular in the archive, providing readers with explicit signaling of the institution's threat assessment
Outcome
One person was cut during an argument that escalated to assault. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Prince George's County Police took the lead on the investigation. UMD issued the advisory as a Community Notice rather than a Clery timely warning, reflecting its off-campus nature and the determination that there was no continuing threat to the campus community.
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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion