University of Virginia manhunt: Who is ex-football player shooting suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr?

UVA student Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. wanted in connection to shooting that killed 3, injured 2 others

An active manhunt unfolded on and around the University of Virginia grounds Monday morning for Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., a UVA student and former college football player named as the suspect in the shooting on the Charlottesville campus Sunday night that left three people dead and another two injured. 

Jones, considered armed and dangerous, was a former UVA football player. According to the school’s athletic department website, he was on the football team in 2018 but never played a game. 

Police describe Jones as a Black male last seen wearing a burgundy jacket or hoodie, blue jeans and red shoes. He might be driving a black SUV with the Virginia tag TWX3580.

By about 11 a.m. Monday, Jones was taken into custody off-campus following an about 12-hour manhunt. 

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SHOOTING KILLS 3, INJURES 2; FORMER FOOTBALL PLAYER NAMED AS SUSPECT

University of Virginia police released a picture of Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., who has been named as the suspect in a shooting on the UVA campus Nov. 13, 2022. (University of Virginia police/Twitter)

The three deceased victims were identified as UVA linebacker D' Sean Perry and wide receivers Lavel Davis Jr. and Devin Chandler. 

Police said Jones had not been on the UVA football team for over a year. He faced a prior hazing probe. Jones also was the subject of pending university disciplinary action for failing to report that he was involved in a February 2021 criminal incident involving a concealed weapon violation that occurred outside the city of Charlottesville. 

Fox News confirmed that FBI arrived at the scene on Monday morning. 

As of 10:33 a.m., a shelter in place order had been lifted for campus "based upon a thorough search on and around the grounds," UVA police said, but, "a large police presence will remain."

In a message to the community earlier Monday, UVA President Jim Ryan confirmed that Jones is a student. 

University of Virginia manhunt continues for shooting suspect Christopher Darnell Jones, Jr. (WTTG)

"As of writing this, I am heartbroken to report the shooting has resulted in three fatalities; two additional victims were injured and are receiving medical care," Ryan wrote. "Our University Police Department has joined forces with other law enforcement agencies to apprehend the suspect, and we will keep our community apprised for developments as the situation evolves." 

Classes were canceled on Monday, as students and faculty had been instructed to remain sheltered in place. 

Jones reportedly played football all throughout high school.

A Charlottesville Police vehicle is parked on Culbreath Road during an active shooter situation on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Mike Kropf /The Daily Progress via AP)

He previously attended Varina High School for three years before transferring to Petersburg High School, where as a senior, he played as linebacker and running back, Newsweek reported.

In 2018, Jones was featured in a story for the Richmond Times-Dispatch with the headline, "Petersburg High graduate navigated a fractured path to graduation." 

The article says that Jones, who grew up in the Essex Village and Mosby Court housing complexes in Richmond, saw his parents divorce at age 5 and did not see his father again until years later as a teenager. 

A University of Virginia police officer drives a van full of people away from the crime scene during an active shooter situation on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Mike Kropf /The Daily Progress via AP)

"That was one of the most traumatic things that happened to me in my life. I didn't understand why he left. When I went to school, people didn't understand me," Jones told the newspaper then. 

According to relatives, he did well in school, but Jones also got into fights, leading to suspensions. He said family members and mentors pushed him to focus on his grades and curb his anger. "If it wasn't for these people in my life, I would've been just another kid whose dad left him," Jones reportedly said. 

A police officer walks up Culbreath Road during an active shooter situation on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Mike Kropf /The Daily Progress via AP)

Multiple agencies, including a Virginia State Police helicopter, were actively searching for the suspect. 

The shooting unfolded about a month before exam week for the fall semester. 

Before 7 a.m. Monday, the UVA Police Department and UVA Emergency Management warned on their Twitter accounts that a complete search on and around the university grounds was happening at that time and to expect increased law enforcement presence and continue to shelter in place. 

A bus idles behind police tape during an active shooter situation at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. ( Mike Kropf /The Daily Progress via AP)

The shooting happened around 10:30 p.m. Sunday in the Culbreth parking garage, prompting a campus alert warning the school community of an active attacker firearm reported and to "RUN. HIDE. FIGHT." 

Ryan confirmed the shooting happened on university grounds.

Bethanie Glover, the university's deputy spokesperson, speaks to members of the media during an active shooter situation on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Mike Kropf /The Daily Progress via AP)

"This is a message any leader hopes never to have to send, and I am devastated that this violence has visited the University of Virginia," Ryan added Monday morning. "I am holding the victims, their families, and all members of the University of Virginia community in my heart today, and we will make plans to come together as a community to grieve as soon as the suspect is apprehended."

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Vice President and Dean of Students Robyn S. Hadley said in a message to the student body early Monday, "I am on Grounds like many of you; I am sheltering in place and in direct touch with University leadership and UPD." 

"Please, please take the shelter in place commands seriously as the situation remains active. The suspect is armed and dangerous. If you are not inside and safe, immediately seek safety," the message added.

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