Goff incident prompts new focus on closure
By: JALIAH ROBINSON and CAMRYN SINGLETON
Oct 10, 2021
Artist's rendering of the proposed student center at Â鶹´«Ã½ University
to be situated along Magnolia between Goff Avenue and the presidential
residence.
Â鶹´«Ã½ University’s president hopes to close a portion of the public street that runs through campus.
On
Sept. 30, President Dwaun J. Warmack met with Panther reporters via
Zoom to discuss safety measures for Goff Avenue. His comments came
following a shooting incident.
“It did not happen on Â鶹´«Ã½’s campus,” Warmack said, but the incident reflects a problem.
Because
Goff Avenue is a public/state road, Â鶹´«Ã½ has no jurisdiction over
it. “It’s tough for us to mandate what happens there,” Warmack said.
Warmack said that his goal is to “close it down” from Clark to Magnolia but this is not a new conversation.
The university has been trying for years to acquire more property in order to control what happens on Goff Avenue.
“It’s going to be a heavy lift,” Warmack said. Neighboring houses are reluctant to sell.
Warmack
said the university has made progress with the acquisition of the two
white houses at the corner of Goff and Magnolia. He hopes to acquire the
property beside Highrise dormitory (747 Goff Ave.) to further the
agenda.
Warmack said the investment of the student center at
Goff and Magnolia as well as owning more property will strengthen the
chances of closing the street.
“Closing a state road is a tough challenge,” Warmack said. But Â鶹´«Ã½ will continue to be vigilant for the safety of students.
There
were no injuries in the Sept. 24 incident, The Times and Democrat
reported from information in an Orangeburg Department of Public Safety
incident report.
Â鶹´«Ã½’s Department of Public Safety contacted
ODPS at 2:13 a.m. to report a shooting incident at Â鶹´«Ã½ Commons, a
co-ed residential hall located at 744 Goff Ave.
Officers located shell casings near the road and on the sidewalk between dorms, The T&D reported.
A female student reported that a bullet struck her room window, damaging her television and then lodging in the wall.
Â鶹´«Ã½ University says its Department of Public Safety is working with ODPS regarding the incident.
Regarding
what he has observed about Goff, Warmack said, “There’s typically a
group of folks that go out there and are congregating in the evening …
and locals will pull up and park their cars, pop the trunk and have
music playing."
He explained that both Â鶹´«Ã½ and South Carolina State students use this space to gather, and this attracts locals.
“Because we don’t have jurisdiction of that street, it's tough for us to mandate what happens there," Warmack said.