Grand jury to hear Virginia college shooting suspect's case

FILE - This photo combo of images provided by Bridgewater College shows campus safety Officer J.J Jefferson, left, and campus police Officer John Painter. On Feb. 1, 2022, a gunman shot and killed the two campus officers, prompting a protracted campus lockdown and search before the suspect was apprehended, state police and school officials said. On Wednesday, Oct. 26, an officer testified that Alexander Wyatt Campbell, the man charged in connection with the slayings of the two campus officers, told an arresting officer that he shot the officers, asking for their names, so he could apologize to their families. (Matthew Cosner/Courtesy of Bridgewater College via AP, File)

HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) — The man charged in the slayings of two campus officers at a private Virginia college told an arresting officer that he shot the men, asking for their names so he could apologize to their families, the officer testified Wednesday.

Alexander Campbell, 28, who is charged with murder and other charges in the February shooting at Bridgewater College, appeared at a preliminary hearing where a judge determined he was mentally fit to stand trial, news outlets reported. Harrisonburg-Rockingham General District Court Judge John Hart scheduled the case to be heard by a grand jury on Nov. 21.

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