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TPUSA Fills MSU Fieldhouse as Bozeman Stop Proceeds Under Tightened Security

MSU layered multiagency screening with intelligence monitoring after Kirk’s killing raised the threat level for campus tour stops.

Overview

  • MSU expanded staffing far beyond the 12 officers originally planned, according to Police Chief Michael Stanley.
  • Campus police drew reinforcements from agencies statewide, with Gallatin County Sheriff's deputies and Bozeman Police assigned to the venue.
  • The fieldhouse operated as a controlled indoor site with a no-bag policy, walk-through metal detectors, and secondary screening as needed.
  • Attendance filled roughly 3,300 seats for a program featuring Gov. Greg Gianforte and Vivek Ramaswamy, with student questions extending the event.
  • Officials designated a counterprotest area and coordinated with the FBI and the Montana Analysis & Technical Information Center to monitor threats, as the tour sets its next stop at the University of North Dakota.