Homecoming at HBCU Morgan State University has been marred by gun violence in recent years, and ahead of its 2024 HBCU homecoming events, Morgan State University’s Chief of Police, Lance Hatcher, has released an updated security plan designed to “ensure that this year’s events proceed safely, smoothly and without disruption.”
Four students were struck by gunfire on Oct. 3, 2023, shortly after the crowning of Mr. and Ms. Morgan State University, at an event kickoff to homecoming week at the Baltimore HBCU.
“This was such a senseless act of violence perpetrated on our community after what was a family-filled and fun evening of celebrating the pageantry and beauty of our students,” university president Dr. David Wilson said in a statement from the HBCU. “But Morgan is a strong family and we will march on with determination to keep moving on.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott called the shootings, “another example in the extremely long list of campus and school shootings that have taken place across this country. We had a very difficult and tragic situation at Morgan State University. Our heart aches for the entire Morgan community, especially those directly impacted and their families.” Scott said.
Below is the comprehensive Homecoming Security Plan released by the HBCU Police Department and its Chief of Police, Lance Hatcher, courtesy of morgan.edu.
Dear Morgan Community,
As we prepare for this year’s Homecoming festivities, I personally thank each of you for your dedication to Morgan and your continued commitment to upholding the values of our University. Homecoming is a time for celebration, reunion, and reflection on all we have achieved together. However, as we look forward to welcoming alumni, friends, and visitors to our campus, we must also prioritize the safety and security of our entire community.
We have developed a comprehensive Homecoming Security Plan to ensure that this year’s events proceed safely, smoothly and without disruption. As the Chief of Police for Morgan State University, I assure you that the safety of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors is our top priority.
Overview of the Homecoming Security Plan
This year, the Morgan State University Police Department (MSUPD) will deploy 225 sworn police officers and security personnel to provide a more visible security presence across the campus. We aim to ensure everyone enjoys the festivities while feeling safe and protected.
Other key elements of the security plan include:
- Technology-Enhanced Security:
- Aerial drones will be deployed to provide surveillance of key areas on campus.
- Our campus-wide security camera system has been expanded to more than 1,400 cameras, providing more than 3,100 camera views to monitor activities in real time.
- License plate readers will help manage vehicle traffic and ensure the safety of those driving on and near campus.
- Weapon-detection technology utilizing artificial intelligence will be implemented to detect brandished weapons on campus. This technology will help us respond rapidly to any potential threats.
- The strategic placement of LVT Mobile Security Camera towers to aid in real-time monitoring and serve to communicate general messages will be implemented.
- Signage and Communication:
- Increased signage will be posted around campus to remind attendees of the following rules:
- Weapons are prohibited on campus.
- Weapon-detection technology will be in use.
- Marijuana use is strictly prohibited on campus.
- Surveillance cameras are in use throughout the campus.
- Entry points will be monitored to ensure a safe and smooth flow of attendees, and any prohibited items will be confiscated.
- Clear bag protocols will also be enforced for entry into the stadium.
- Increased signage will be posted around campus to remind attendees of the following rules:
- Building and Campus Closure Times:
- On Homecoming Day, all campus buildings will be cleared and closed by 3 p.m.
- The campus will close at 7 p.m. on Homecoming Saturday, and MSUPD officers will begin clearing the area at 6:30 p.m. We ask that all attendees plan accordingly and exit the campus promptly to ensure a safe and orderly conclusion to the day’s events.
- Traffic and Parking Management:
- MSUPD officers will manage vehicle and pedestrian traffic, parking and crowd control throughout Homecoming Week. Please follow posted signs and instructions from officers to help us maintain smooth operations.
Expectations of Attendees
Homecoming is an opportunity to showcase the very best of Morgan State University, and we are committed to providing a safe environment for all who attend. We expect all attendees to respect campus policies and the directives of MSUPD officers and security personnel. Criminal behavior, violence, or any actions that compromise the safety of our community will not be tolerated—anyone involved with or connected to criminal activity will face prosecution.
If you observe any suspicious behavior or potential threats, we urge you to report it immediately to MSUPD at 443-885-3103. Your cooperation is essential in helping us maintain a secure environment for everyone.
As we look forward to celebrating this year’s Homecoming, let’s work together to ensure a safe, enjoyable, and memorable week. By respecting the rules and each other, we can make Homecoming 2024 a positive experience for all.
Thank you for your attention to these important matters. We wish you a wonderful and safe Homecoming celebration.
Sincerely,
Lance Hatcher
Chief of Police
Morgan State University Police Department