Northwestern University Shuttle Bus Struck by Bullet, Driver Injured
A shocking incident occurred last Friday evening when a Northwestern University intercampus shuttle bus was hit by a bullet, causing injury to its driver. The incident took place near Loyola University’s lakeshore campus around 7 p.m., leaving the driver-side windshield shattered and the driver injured. Fortunately, none of the approximately 15 passengers on board were harmed.
The injured driver was promptly taken to the hospital for treatment, while authorities from the Northwestern University Police Department (NUPD) reassured that the incident does not appear to be targeted. Chief of Police and Senior Associate Vice President Bruce A. Lewis stated, "Based on the information available, we do not believe that the incident was targeted."
The Chicago Police Department has taken over the investigation, collaborating with the school’s police department and the shuttle provider to gather video footage from the shuttle’s exterior cameras. This joint effort aims to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the shocking incident and identify the responsible party.
As the investigation unfolds, both Northwestern University and the Chicago Police Department are working diligently to ensure the safety and security of students, faculty, and staff. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and proactive measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
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