Man Charged in St. John Fisher Lockdown

UPDATE 2/29 12:55PM: Charges have been filed against the man who caused lockdown at the St. John Fisher University campus.

19-year-old Shalom Mathews has been charged with attempted sex abuse and attempted kidnapping.

Court papers say Mathews tried to kidnap an employee at knifepoint yesterday afternoon.

He also allegedly intended to tie up the victim and rape her.

The employee was able to disarm Mathews, lock her office door, and call 911.

Mathews was a commuter student at the school.

He's being held without bail.

UPDATE 2/29: The Monroe County Sheriff's Office says it has a man in custody whom they say caused a lockdown at the St. John Fisher University campus.

It happened late yesterday afternoon when the man tried to stab a staff member.

Bob Lonsberry reports the man apparently is a student, and the staff member is believed to be a teacher.

UPDATE: The lockout has been lifted at Saint John Fisher University.

There's no word on whether the student has been detained.

Original story:

Saint John Fisher University is on lockdown due to a police investigation.

Law enforcement sources tell our Bob Lonsberry a student tried to stab a staff member.

The staffer was not hurt, and the knife has been recovered.

The search for the student is ongoing.

Letter from SFJU to the community:

Dear Members of the Campus Community,
Earlier this evening, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a distressed individual who entered the School of Pharmacy building and approached an employee with a knife. The employee was able to leave the area unharmed, the individual fled the scene, and police recovered the knife.
Law enforcement has determined that there is no imminent threat. However, there is still a police presence on campus as they continue with their investigation.
We are grateful to our law enforcement partners and all on campus who responded immediately to ensure a safe outcome.
The TIG team (trauma, illness, grief) is being activated and more information about their services and resources for the campus community will be shared Thursday morning. For those who need immediate support, please call the Health and Wellness Center at (585) 385-8280. Employees who may need additional support can contact the Employee Assistance Program at (585) 276-9110.
Law enforcement authorities are managing the ongoing investigation and the University has no other details to share at this time.
Thanks to all for your cooperation and patience.

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