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Shooting, November 1, 2015

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Confirmed Threat

On November 1, 2015, WSSU sophomore Anthony White Jr. was fatally shot outside his car near Wilson residence hall at approximately 1:20 AM EDT during homecoming weekend. A second student was wounded but released from the hospital later that day. Former student Jarrett Jerome Moore was charged with murder after being apprehended in Charlotte.

Alerts
3
Response
10 min
Killed
1
Injured
1
Institution
Winston-Salem State University
Hbcu · NC
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~5,100 studentsRamALERT
Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 3 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
Verified verbatim@WSSURAMS on X (verbatim lockdown)140 chars
#WSSU campus currently on lockdown. Secure inside a room until further advised. Do not come to campus if currently off campus until advised.
The RAM Alert system activated at approximately 1:30 AM EDT on November 1, 2015, shortly after the 1:20 AM shooting (Daylight Saving Time did not end until 2:00 AM that morning)
Students were instructed via the school's Twitter account to stay inside and secure themselves
UPDATETwitter/X+31 min
Verified verbatim@WSSURAMS on X (verbatim still on lockdown)139 chars
#WSSU campus is still on lockdown. Secure inside a room until advised further. Do not come to campus if currently off campus until advised.
WSSU used Twitter to relay updates to students during the lockdown
Students who were off campus at the time were told to stay away until the lockdown was lifted
ALL CLEARTwitter/X+1h 23m
Verified verbatim@WSSURAMS on X (verbatim ALL CLEAR)112 chars
Campus Police has issued an ALL CLEAR, lifting the lockdown. Movement on campus be restricted in certain areas.
The lockdown lasted approximately three and a half hours, from about 1:20 AM EDT to 4:50 AM EST on November 1, 2015 (Daylight Saving Time ended at 2:00 AM that morning)
The suspect had not been apprehended when the lockdown was lifted
Message elements

How the first alert is built

To check this alert, Claude (an AI) read it in full 25 separate times, independently. Each read decided whether the message answers each of the six questions and gave a short reason. A final reviewer then weighed all 25 and wrote the plain-English verdict you see when you open a row. The score (for example 22/25) is how many reads agreed; the 25 individual reads are tucked underneath if you want to check them.

#WSSU campus currently on lockdown. Secure inside a room until further advised. Do not come to campus if currently off campus until advised.

  • Sourceabsent0/0

    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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  • Hazardabsent0/0

    What the threat actually is. A complete warning names the specific danger, such as a shooter, a fire, a tornado, or a gas leak, rather than a vague emergency, because people decide what to do based on what they are facing.

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  • Locationabsent0/0

    Where the threat is. Saying whether danger is in a specific building, a part of campus, or area-wide lets people judge their own proximity and choose a safe direction. Without a where, a warning is hard to act on precisely.

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  • Guidanceabsent0/0

    The protective action to take. A clear, specific instruction, such as shelter in place, evacuate, avoid the area, or run-hide-fight, drives faster and more correct protective behavior than describing the threat alone.

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  • Timeabsent0/0

    When the message applies. A timestamp, the word now or immediately, or a phrase like until further notice tells the reader whether the danger is current and how quickly to act.

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  • Impactabsent0/0

    What the hazard could do to the people in its path. Beyond naming the threat, a complete warning conveys its potential consequences or severity, such as that a tornado can level buildings or that a leak could be explosive, so recipients grasp how much danger they are in. Research on warning message content finds that a concrete impact statement helps people personalize their risk and act sooner.

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About this analysis
Context

Background

On November 1, 2015, during homecoming weekend at Winston-Salem State University, 19-year-old sophomore Anthony White Jr. was fatally shot outside his car near Wilson residence hall and Gleason-Hairston Terrace at approximately 1:20 AM. White, an information technology major from Honea Path, South Carolina, was described as 'every coach's dream' by those who knew him. A second student was also wounded but was released from the hospital later that morning. The RAM Alert system placed the campus on lockdown immediately, which lasted about three and a half hours until approximately 4:50 AM. The suspect, Jarrett Jerome Moore, a former WSSU student, was later apprehended by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police after a brief foot pursuit on outstanding warrants, and was subsequently charged with murder and possession of weapons on school grounds. The shooting was part of a troubling pattern of violence at HBCUs in fall 2015, with six historically Black colleges experiencing shootings in under a month.
Analysis

Key Findings

The RAM Alert system activated within minutes of the shooting and locked down the campus for three and a half hours
The suspect was a former student, not a current one, highlighting the challenge of managing access during high-traffic homecoming events
The incident was part of a wave of shootings at HBCUs in fall 2015, drawing national scrutiny to campus safety at historically Black institutions
Outcome
Anthony White Jr., 19, was killed and another student was wounded. Former WSSU student Jarrett Jerome Moore was arrested by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police after a brief foot pursuit and charged with murder and possession of weapons on school grounds.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Winston-Salem State University: Shooting, November 1, 2015." Incident of November 1, 2015. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/winston-salem-state-university-shooting-2015-11-01/

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Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion