The 21-year-old arrested after the mass shooting at Lincoln University was found carrying a handgun that matches ballistic evidence from the crime scene, according to Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe. The increased bail for Zecqueous Morgan-Thompson, now set at $1 million, reflects the severity of the incident, which left one person dead and six injured during homecoming festivities outside the International Cultural Center.
The investigation remains active, with officials stating they believe multiple shooters may be involved, despite only one arrest so far. As authorities seek further information from the public, questions arise about Lincoln University’s emergency response, particularly why alerts were not issued during the lockdown after the shooting. This incident has raised significant concerns within the university community, where many students are still reeling from the traumatic events of that night.
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