The following message was sent to the campus community this morning from President Hatch. The Office of Family Engagement shared this message via email with current parents and families.


To Wake Forest parents and families,

You may have heard from your students that there was a crime alert issued early this morning; those alert messages are archived on the Parents & Families website.

President Hatch just sent the email below to members of our campus community, and we wanted to share it with parents and families as well.

Please know that nothing is more important than the safety of our students and the campus community.

This is all the information about this incident that we have available at this time. Any additional updates will be posted on the Family News section of the Parents and Families page.

On this very sad day, please join me in sending your thoughts and prayers to all who are impacted by this terrible loss.

Betsy Chapman (’92, MA ’94)
Executive Director of Family Communications and Volunteer Management
Office of Family Engagement


Dear Wake Forest Community,

At approximately 1 a.m. this morning, Najee Ali Baker, a student at Winston-Salem State University, was shot during an altercation at a party on campus in The Barn. I am deeply saddened to report that the student later succumbed to his injuries. My thoughts and prayers this morning are with the student’s family, friends and classmates, as well as our Wake Forest community.

The Winston-Salem Police Department is leading the investigation with support from Wake Forest Police. Police have no reason to believe that the shooter remained on campus. The investigation is still in the early stages. Anyone with information about the incident is urged to call Winston-Salem Police at 336-773-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800.

Several students from Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University attended the event and officials from both universities are working together to support students impacted by the incident.

There is no greater priority than the safety of our campus community and this incident is troubling and unsettling for all of us. Police are increasing security and patrols on campus and in the surrounding area.

Wake Forest offers support and counseling services for all students, faculty and staff. The Counseling Center may be reached at 336-758-5273, the Chaplain’s Office at 336-758-5210. For faculty and staff, there is also the Employee Assistance Program at 336-716-5493.

I am grateful for the partnership of Winston-Salem State University and the Winston-Salem Police Department, and all of the staff from several campus departments that responded in the early morning hours.

Sincerely,

Nathan O. Hatch
President

 

Contact

To contact the Office of Family Engagement or Family Communications, please visit our contact page.

 

For mental health assistance: 336-758-CARE (2273) is a service that ensures someone will always be available (i.e., 24/7 M-F, weekends and university holidays) to provide caring and thoughtful consultation services for Wake Forest students in need of mental health assistance or support.