WVU Police charge student for making terroristic threats

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Acting on a tip, University Police have arrested a WVU student and charged him with making terroristic threats.

Cheickna Kagnassy, a 21-year-old freshman pre-business major from Columbia, Md., was arrested at his residence in Vandalia Hall Wednesday evening, Deputy Chief Phil Scott said in a release.

Scott said a concerned citizen notified police that Kagnassy had spoken of carrying out a “shooting spree,” then committing suicide. No weapons were found at Kagnassy’s residence.

Kagnassy was taken to North Central Regional Jail for arraignment, with bond set at $75,000. He is not to be on WVU property if he is released, Scott said.

“Our number one concern is always the safety of the University community and this provides an example of the system working exactly the way it should,” Chief W.P. Chedester said. “Someone saw something and said something. We investigated and found sufficient reason to take action, all within less than 24 hours.”

Chedester reminded members of the university community to make use of the several tools available for reporting concerns, or how to respond if there is an incident. More information is available on UPD’s Campus Safety website.

Story by The Dominion Post





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