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1:30 AM Student Union Parking Lot: A Pre-Welcome-Week MVSU Shooting That Hit Just Before Move-In

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Confirmed Threat

At approximately 1:30 AM CDT on Sunday, August 18, 2024 — days before MVSU's fall semester move-in began — two people were shot in the student union parking lot at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi. University officials confirmed neither victim was an MVSU student. The shooting prompted a campus alert and an internal review of pre-semester access controls at the central student union, a high-traffic node on MVSU's small Delta campus.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
2
Institution
Mississippi Valley State University
Hbcu · MS
~2,200 studentsMVSU 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
MVSU Alert: Shots fired in student union parking lot. Avoid the area. Police on scene. Updates to follow.

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

The 1:30 AM CDT shooting time is documented in the [Delta News reporting](https://www.deltanews.tv/news/early-morning-campus-shooting-injures-two-people/article_7c26c41a-5dcb-11ef-b68e-7b484761950a.html); the alert would have been pushed within minutes of the call
The student union parking lot is at the heart of MVSU's compact 450-acre Itta Bena campus and is a high-traffic late-night location even outside the academic year
Reconstructed from media reporting; the verbatim short-code SMS text was not preserved in a publicly accessible MVSU archive
FOLLOW-UPEmail
MVSU Update: An incident in the student union parking lot early Sunday morning resulted in two individuals being shot. Neither of the individuals involved are students at the university. Both victims were transported to a local hospital. The MVSU Police Department, in conjunction with local law enforcement, is investigating. 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.

The 'neither of the individuals involved are students' framing is a common MVSU communication pattern, mirrored in the [August 2024 reporting](https://www.supertalk.fm/2-injured-after-shooting-on-mississippi-valley-state-campus/)
Reconstructed from official statements summarized in media coverage; the verbatim email text was not preserved verbatim in a publicly accessible archive
The follow-up arrived hours after the initial alert, characteristic of small-HBCU communication patterns where after-hours staffing limits the speed of detailed update messages
Context

Background

Mississippi Valley State University is a public HBCU on a 450-acre campus in Itta Bena, Mississippi — a small Delta town between Greenwood and Greenville. The university enrolls roughly 2,200 students and is one of the smaller four-year HBCUs in the country. At approximately 1:30 AM CDT on Sunday, August 18, 2024, MVSU campus police and Leflore County deputies responded to a shooting in the student union parking lot and located two victims with gunshot wounds. Both were transported to local hospitals; neither was an MVSU student. The shooting occurred just days before MVSU's fall semester move-in, when summer programs and orientation activities were drawing non-student visitors to campus — a common vulnerability for HBCU campuses with relatively open access. The MVSU campus emergency notification system pushed an initial alert and a follow-up communication clarifying that the victims were not students. The August 2024 incident sits in a longer institutional pattern of campus shootings at MVSU, including a notable 2018 shooting that previously prompted a security overhaul. By October 2025, MVSU was implementing additional access controls and prohibiting firearms in response to the broader Mississippi-region campus shooting wave that affected multiple universities during homecoming season.
Analysis

Key Findings

The 1:30 AM CDT shooting occurred during the pre-semester access window when summer-program and orientation traffic creates atypical vulnerabilities at small HBCU campuses
Both victims were non-students, fitting a national pattern of campus shootings affecting non-affiliated visitors at high-traffic locations like student union parking lots
The MVSU follow-up communication arrived hours after the initial alert — a small-HBCU staffing pattern that contrasts with R1 institutions' rapid multi-message protocols
The August 2024 shooting was one in a series of MVSU campus violence events spanning multiple years, prompting cumulative security investments by 2025
Outcome
Two people were shot in the student union parking lot; both were transported to area hospitals with injuries reported as non-life-threatening. Neither victim was affiliated with the university. MVSU campus police and Leflore County investigators continued the investigation. The shooting accelerated subsequent [security upgrades at MVSU](https://mississippitoday.org/2025/10/16/mississippi-valley-state-and-delta-state-will-increase-security-after-shootings-at-homecoming-events-in-other-places/), including additional access controls and lighting around campus core buildings.
Provenance

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