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Campus Officers Quick to Guard Perimeter

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Man talks to audience of people holding candles.
Ken Burtis, acting provost and executive vice chancellor, addresses candlelight vigil Saturday, Jan. 12, in Central Park. (Karin Higgins/澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图)

Quick Summary

  • They took up positions within minutes after shooting of Davis police officer
  • Campus officers provided escorts for students and others who had been sheltering in place
  • Our department filled in for Davis police for 2 days, will do so again during funeral

Within minutes of last Thursday night鈥檚 shooting (Jan. 10) of Davis police officer Natalie Corona three blocks from campus, 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 police had stationed themselves all around the campus perimeter to watch for the at-large gunman.

鈥淗e was not going to get on this campus,鈥 Police Chief Joe Farrow told Dateline 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图. 鈥淗e was not going to hurt somebody on this campus. And I think that鈥檚 really, really important for people to know, that we fortified this place very quickly 鈥 and within 30 seconds this place is being locked down.鈥

The 鈥渙fficer down鈥 call from Fifth Street between C and D streets came in at 6:55 p.m., within an hour after a shift change at the campus Police Department. So, when the department called all officers back, they got here in a hurry. Some were still in uniform when they were summoned.

Natalie Corona in uniform
Corona

Farrow and his command staff quickly assembled a force of 15 to 18 officers, including three from UC Berkeley, three from UC San Francisco and two from UC Santa Cruz. The California Highway Patrol also played a role in security on the campus perimeter.

The other UC officers, not being as familiar with downtown Davis as 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 police, took up assignments on campus, freeing the 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 officers to go downtown to assist city police in the search for the gunman.

The campus Police Department also had 25 Aggie Hosts 鈥 student security officers 鈥 roaming the campus, 鈥渁ll with radios, communicating with us, providing additional eyes and ears,鈥 Farrow said.

Sheltering in place

The first of several WarnMe messages went out at 7:28 p.m. and another followed at 7:46 advising people to shelter in place. But while the WarnMe system indicated the messages had gone out, not everybody received them (the result of a technical problem at the WarnMe vendor, Rave Mobile Safety).

All the while, police officers and Aggie Hosts stopped people they saw walking around campus to advise them of the situation. 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 social media accounts posted the WarnMe alerts and other updates 鈥 and word spread.

Joe Farrow mugshot
Farrow

The important thing to remember, he said, 鈥淧eople on campus were protected, but they probably never knew it, they just didn鈥檛 realize what was going on around them, that there were a lot of people trying to ensure their safety.鈥

Rave corrected the distribution problem for a second round of alerts that started going out at 8:45 p.m. The company has taken responsibility for the failure and is making enhancements to prevent a reoccurrence. Read more about how Rave and campus officials are following up.

The Police Department has many protocols in place for emergencies like this one, Chief Farrow said. 鈥淢ost of them worked, in terms of the front-line force,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome failed, but people improvised, they got information that they needed, and, at the end of the day, the assailant was caught and no one was injured, and we鈥檙e back to some normalcy.鈥

Police escorts

As the manhunt continued in downtown Davis, students and others around campus called in to the Police Department to advise of locations where people were sheltering in place. Police escorted students and others back to their residence halls and cars, and even responded as far as the Safeway store in south Davis to give rides to students who were afraid to walk home.

鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of our campus, how people figured it out,鈥 Farrow said. 鈥淭hey called and they waited for us to come, everyone kind of just did the right thing.鈥

Officer Corona, 22, who had received her badge in August, died of her wounds, becoming the first Davis police officer to be killed in the line of duty since 1959. The suspect killed himself as police surrounded his home at Fifth and E streets not far from where he shot Corona and also fired at other people.

With the situation contained, Chief Farrow and Chancellor Gary S. May issued a joint statement: 鈥淲e know our community has been alarmed and afraid while tonight鈥檚 events unfolded. While we return to our regular schedules on Friday, our thoughts and prayers are with officer Corona鈥檚 family. Please keep them in your thoughts as well. In times like this, we are truly grateful for the dedication of those in our community who protect us at any cost.鈥

Five women hold candles.
Mourners at Saturday night vigil in Central Park. (Karin Higgins/澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图)

鈥極ne community, town, university鈥

Friday and Saturday (Jan. 11-12), campus officers joined Woodland police and Yolo County sheriff鈥檚 deputies in providing police service to the city of Davis. And they will do the same this Friday (Jan. 18) during a funeral that is expected to draw thousands of law enforcement officers from around the state and nation. See separate story.

鈥淭his is a deeply sad time for 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 and our extended family within the city of Davis,鈥 Chancellor May said in a Sunday (Jan. 13) message to the campus community. 鈥淟et鈥檚 focus this week on honoring the service and memory of officer Natalie Corona, whose death has impacted us in profound ways. There will be time afterward to reflect on how we recover from this horrific incident.鈥

Saturday night, Acting Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ken Burtis was among the speakers at a candlelight vigil in Central Park. He expressed condolences and noted how, at the university, 鈥渨e look for meaning in things, but that it is difficult to find meaning in such a tragic occasion.鈥

鈥淪o, we come together tonight as one community, town and university, to look for that meaning in our interactions with one another,鈥 he said. We can honor officer Corona鈥檚 commitment to serve, protect and defend, Burtis said, by serving one another, protecting one another and defending one another. And he urged everyone to be kind to one another in this difficult time. 

The chancellor鈥檚 Sunday message concluded: 鈥淥fficer Corona remains foremost in our minds as someone who paid the ultimate price for protecting and serving our community. We mourn her loss and offer our heartfelt condolences and gratitude to her family, friends and her fellow officers.鈥

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