OldCurlyWolf wrote:cbunt1 wrote:Sounds like the attempt to "protect" could turn into "kidnapping" or "False imprisonment"...
or am I way off base here? I would not be amused were I locked in, no matter the situation...
I know that is what I would charge if they locked me down on any campus.

There's no need to tilt at windmills that aren't even turning.
An adult can't legally be confined against his will. In a college setting, if a student wants out of a classroom or building, all he has to do is get up and leave. College staff can advise against that course of action, but they have no authority to stop it.
I had a bank officer who told me that during power failures, they immediately locked the doors from the inside and customers couldn't leave. I told her if that happened while I was in the bank, I would press a complaint and have the responsible official arrested.
After the 9/11 disaster when security advised folks to just stay put and they died in the building collapse, aware folks everywhere act on their own decisions. If you recall watching the unfolding news during the underground steam main explosion that ripped an intersection apart a couple of years ago, regardless of anything that was announced or not, everyone in every nearby building evacuated pronto.
Keep in mind that in an active shooter situation, evacuation without knowing the location of the shooter may not be the best option. If you meet him in the hall on the way out, you'll likely become a statistic.