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A Caller Said He Was 'Coming to Shoot': Valdosta State's 90-Minute Summer Soft Lockdown

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UnfoundedNo evidence of an actual threat was found. The institutional response is documented because the alert communication is identical to what would occur during a real incident.

On the afternoon of June 25, 2025, VSU Police received a call at 12:45 PM EDT in which the caller stated he was coming to campus to shoot people. University Police issued a soft lockdown through the VSU Campus Alert system, and roughly 50 officers from Valdosta Police, Lowndes County Sheriff and Remerton Police swept the campus before clearing it at 2:15 PM EDT. No evidence of an active shooter was found.

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Response
Killed
0
Injured
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Institution
Valdosta State University
Public R2 · GA
~11,200 studentsVSU Campus Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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
VSUPD has received information regarding a potential threat to campus and is initiating a soft LOCK DOWN for VSU's Campus. Lock all exterior doors and stay indoors until the lockdown is lifted.
Verbatim VSU Campus Alert text quoted by WTXL, sent at approximately 12:45 PM EDT on June 25, 2025 after a caller threatened to come to campus to shoot
VSU distinguishes 'soft lockdown' from 'hard lockdown': soft lockdown means lock exterior doors and stay indoors but does not require ceasing all movement
Issued during a summer session when on-campus population was lower than during fall/spring semesters, which complicates accountability sweeps
ALL CLEARSMS
Approximate reconstruction116 chars
VSU ALERT: All clear. No evidence of an active shooter on campus. Soft lockdown is lifted. Normal operations resume.

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

Reconstructed from statements by VSU Communications Specialist Jessica Pope and follow-up WCTV reporting
All-clear came approximately 90 minutes after the initial alert — relatively quick for a multi-agency sweep, indicating the campus footprint was canvassed efficiently
Pope's statement emphasized 'no evidence' rather than calling the incident a confirmed hoax; investigators kept open the possibility the caller would be identified
Context

Background

Valdosta State University, a public regional university in south Georgia with about 11,000 students, was placed on a soft lockdown on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, after VSU Police received a call at 12:45 PM EDT in which an unidentified male stated he was coming to campus to shoot. University Police activated the Campus Alert system, and approximately 50 officers from the Valdosta Police Department, Lowndes County Sheriff's Office and Remerton Police Department joined VSU Police in clearing buildings. The soft lockdown was lifted at 2:15 PM EDT after no shooter was found. VSU spokesperson Jessica Pope publicly stated there was 'no evidence' of an active shooter. The incident occurred during the summer term when reduced on-campus population made the search faster but also raised questions about whether reduced staffing slowed alert dissemination. The VSU incident preceded — by roughly two months — the late-August 2025 wave of coordinated swatting hoaxes that targeted Georgia campuses including UGA, the University of West Georgia, Clark Atlanta and Mercer; investigators have not publicly linked the VSU caller to that wave but the methodology (single phone call claiming intent to shoot) was similar.
Analysis

Key Findings

The June 25, 2025 VSU incident is notable as one of the earliest 2025 Georgia campus 'active shooter threat' alerts, preceding the more widely covered August coordinated swatting wave by approximately two months
VSU's 'soft lockdown' designation — a distinction not used by all SUSGS schools — was deliberately chosen by Pope and university leadership to convey threat without fully halting summer operations; this is a useful case study in graduated lockdown language
The 50-officer multi-agency response in 90 minutes shows that even regional public universities outside metropolitan areas can mobilize a metro-scale response when an active-shooter threat is phoned in
Outcome
Lockdown lifted at 2:15 PM EDT after multi-agency sweep found no threat. VSU returned to normal summer-session operations. As of the date this case was added, no suspect had been identified or charged.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion