As the academic year begins and students return to campus, LSUPD Chief Marshall Walters explained the resources LSUPD provides to stay safe on campus and offers tips for students.
Walters emphasized that safety is a shared responsibility for both LSUPD and the community. LSUPD’s role is to ensure that campus security is up-to-date with the latest technology and staffed with professionally-trained officers to patrol the campus. The community’s responsibility is to be aware of its surroundings and take the necessary precautions to stay safe.
“Some of the things they [the community] can do is just being aware as you’re moving through campus,” Walters said. “It’s an open campus, so it’s not just students here, and being the flagship university of the state and being LSU in Louisiana, we know that we’re an attraction. We know that people want to come here whether they are students or not. We welcome those, but we want everyone to stay safe.”
Walters recommended students take their headphones off when walking around campus, walk in groups and avoid poorly lit areas. Walters also stressed the importance of calling LSUPD immediately if students feel uncomfortable on campus.
“The thing that we ask the most is if you don’t feel comfortable, call us immediately,” Walters said. “We’re gonna respond. We’ll have officers come check out whatever the concern is, and if it’s nothing, there’s no harm, no foul.”
Being in college means many young adults are on their own for the first time. LSUPD is here to help students, including changing a tire on the side of the road.
“Here at LSUPD the ‘serve’ part of our job is just as much as the ‘protect’ part,” Walters said. “We understand that young adults may be on their own for the first time and dealing with situations they’ve never had to deal with, so, yeah we are more than happy to send officers out to assist, whether it is changing a tire, jumping a car or anything like that.”
The LSU Shield app is one of the most important safety tools on the LSU campus and is available for everyone. It offers resources like filing a non-emergency report, requesting safe transit from the police after 12 a.m., self-defense courses and a list of emergency resources. Also on the app is Friend Watch, which lets students share their location with friends when walking alone on campus.
LSUPD works seven days a week, 365 days a year to serve and protect the LSU community. To contact LSUPD, call (225)-578-3231.

