Lockdown at South Plains College Lifted After Report of Man With a Gun
A lockdown at South Plains College in Lubbock County was lifted Wednesday afternoon after local authorities responded to a report of a man with a gun.
According to Everything Lubbock, Lubbock County Sheriff's Deputies and South Plains College campus police received a report that an armed man had entered the school's Reese Center campus just before noon.
The Reese Technology Center was placed on lockdown for a short time following reports that there was an active shooter situation.
According to SPC campus police, there was a family dispute on campus. However, the family and the alleged man with a gun left the scene.
Since the initial report came in about the man wielding a gun, officials are now unsure if he actually had a gun.
This story will be updated with more information as we receive it.