UMass Lowell issued a campus-wide emergency alert on Wednesday after reports of a weapons incident at Riverview Suites on South Campus. The alert instructed students and staff to “Run, Hide, Fight” and remain indoors until further notice.
The incident occurred on the first day of school, intensifying fears among students and families across the community.
Police Respond to Riverview Suites
Lowell Police and University Police quickly established a security perimeter around Broadway Street, stretching from Wilder to Pawtucket, according to scanner reports.
The lockdown order was shared widely on local news and social media, warning residents to avoid open windows, stay silent, and remain in place until authorities confirm safety.
Alleged Shooter Captured on Video
BREAKING – Video shows an active shooter on UML’s South Campus in Lowell, Massachusetts with police searching for a 5’5 Asian male in a gray or white sweatshirt and black shorts carrying a long weapon. pic.twitter.com/hMdOHvx2DL
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) September 3, 2025
A video now circulating on social media allegedly shows the UMass Lowell shooting suspect walking on South Campus grounds as police respond.
The person in the video matches the official description:
- Height: Approximately 5’5″
- Appearance: Asian male
- Clothing: Gray or white sweatshirt with black shorts
- Weapon: Long firearm
Officials have not yet confirmed the authenticity of the footage, urging the public to be cautious about unverified content while the investigation continues.
Officials Urge Caution and Cooperation
Rep. Lori Trahan said she was “actively monitoring” the situation and remained in contact with local officials. She urged residents to follow police directions, posting on X:
“If you are in Lowell, please follow directions from Lowell Police Department and UMass Lowell.”
Her statement reflects heightened concern over campus safety as communities nationwide continue to grapple with similar violent threats.
Authenticity of Video Unverified
At this time, LoudFact cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video circulating online. Authorities have not released further details about the suspect’s capture or ongoing safety measures.