Kentucky State University student killed in shooting is identified

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The coroner said 19-year-old De’Jon Darrell Fox Jr. was the sole student killed in the shooting Tuesday.
Jacob Lee Bard, 48, was arrested at the scene Tuesday and charged with murder and first-degree assault in connection with the shooting.
Jacob Lee Bard, 48, was arrested at the scene Tuesday and charged with murder and first-degree assault in connection with the shooting.WLEX

The student killed in a Tuesday evening shooting at Kentucky State University has been identified as 19-year-old De’Jon Darrell Fox Jr., authorities said.

The Franklin County Coroner’s Office said in a statement that Fox Jr. was the sole person killed in the shooting that took place on campus. The office said that Fox was a student at the university.

De’Jon Darrell Fox Jr.
De’Jon Darrell Fox Jr.Courtesy of Apryl Tarrance

Fox appeared to have succumbed to the injuries he sustained during the shooting, the coroner's office said, and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. The coroner's office added that full autopsy results will be available in 14 to 16 weeks.

Apryl Tarrance, Fox’s grandmother, said he was born and raised in Indianapolis and was a sophomore at the university. She said he had not picked his major yet but was destined to be a "responsible young man."

"He is the life of the party, the goofy one, the class clown, the family comedian, the concerned one,” she said. "He’s a wonderful kid.”

"This is a nightmare I want to wake up from,” she added.

Image: De’Jon Darrell Fox Jr. and his grandmother Apryl Tarrance.
De’Jon Darrell Fox Jr. and his grandmother Apryl Tarrance.Courtesy of Apryl Tarrance

One other student was left in critical condition from the shooting, which occurred around 3:00 p.m., according to authorities. Frankfort Assistant Police Chief Scott Tracy said at a news conference that the second student was still in critical condition Wednesday afternoon.

Jacob Lee Bard, 48, was arrested at the scene Tuesday and charged with murder and first-degree assault in connection with the shooting. He is being held without bail, according to Franklin County Jail records.

Bard is the father of one or more KSU students, KSU spokesperson Michael R. DeCourcy told NBC News. DeCourcy declined to provide any further identifying information about Bard's children.

On Wednesday, authorities declined to answer questions about what led to the shooting but again reiterated that it was an isolated incident.

The university said in a statement that it was suspending all classes, final exams and campus activities for the remainder of the week.

"Our students need prayers," the university president, Koffi Akakpo, said Tuesday, calling the shooting a “senseless tragedy.”

Tarrance said she thinks KSU bears responsibility for the shooting as much as the shooter.

"They were supposed to protect these children,” she said. “I hold them fully accountable for it."

A KSU spokesperson did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Tarrance's criticism.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear addressed the shooting Tuesday in a video on X.

“Please, pray. Pray for those that have been injured. Please, pray for these Kentucky State University students that, again, might be rightfully scared. Pray for a world where these things don’t happen,” he said.

KSU is in the state's capital, Frankfort, and has a student body of roughly 2,200, according to its website.

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