The building makes a square and the lobby is on the second floor on one side of the square, and is separated from the rest of the building by a courtyard and walkways. <div>Also, the rooms are in 4 bedroom suites with a bathroom at the back of a hallway, so if it happened in a back room, that would be even more reason someone in the lobby didn't hear gunshots. </div><div>
</div><div>Also, to answer your question about surveillance cameras, I believe there are cameras at the entrances of Evans. I spent a few years working in housing when I was at State and every building has cameras at least at the entrance points, and some of the newer/renovated buildings have them throughout the rest of the building. <div>
</div><div>This is absolutely ubelievable... this is a tragedy that I'm sure has affected a lot of people... obviously family and friends, but also the other 200 living in Evans. </div><div>
</div><div>I'm sure most here don't fall under this category, but if you live on campus and wonder why you have to check guests in and out of the building, this is a perfect example why that's in place. I guarantee you this kind of media attention would not have come from any other shooting. I was at State when the shooting at 21 took place, and it didn't get NEAR this kind of attention. A student getting shot on a college campus in a dorm where 200+ people live in a fairly confined space is much different from a spread out apartment complex. A shooting at an apartment complex isn't any less horrific or terrible than this, but because of the fact it happened in a dorm where so many people live just adds a completely different dimension to it. </div> </div>