Crime

Father charged with murder at Kentucky State was moving son out of dorm

Kentucky State University campus, photographed on Aug. 1, 2024.
Kentucky State University campus, photographed on Aug. 1, 2024. rhermens@herald-leader.com

The man accused of shooting and killing a student last week at Kentucky State University was on campus to remove his son from a dorm because of safety concerns, according to police testimony at a Tuesday hearing.

Jacob Bard, 48, of Evansville, Indiana, and his wife went to campus police and the office of student affairs Dec. 9 to report that their son said he had been assaulted on the Frankfort campus, according to testimony from Bard’s lawyer, Mark Hall.

They were escorted by campus police to the dorm and intended to help their son move out, but then “were essentially attacked,” Hall said.

Campus security footage and a video on social media showed several people running frantically, including one person who was holding a baseball bat, before police say Bard opened fire just after 3 p.m. at Whitney M. Young Hall, a residence hall on the south side of campus.

De’Jon Fox Jr., a 19-year-old Kentucky State student from Indianapolis, was killed in the shooting. Another man involved in the fight was shot and injured. He was stable as of Tuesday, Laura Marko, a detective with the Frankfort Police Department, testified Tuesday.

Bard was arrested and charged with murder and first-degree assault immediately after the shooting.

Fox was a student at Victory College Prep High School in Indianapolis and played basketball there for at least one year, according to MaxPreps. He was a junior on the 2022-23 team, meaning he would have been a sophomore at KSU this year.

District Judge Kathy R. Magenot sent Bard’s charges to a grand jury. She also lowered his bond from $1 million bond to $100,000.

The shooting was the second on the Kentucky State campus in recent months. Two people were injured in August when people opened fire from a car near Young Hall. Neither of the victims was a student or employee of the university, officials said.

This story was originally published December 16, 2025 at 3:25 PM.

Taylor Six
Lexington Herald-Leader
Taylor Six is the criminal justice reporter at the Herald-Leader. She was born and raised in Lexington attending Lafayette High School. She graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 2018 with a degree in journalism. She previously worked as the government reporter for the Richmond Register.
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