That is correct. When Grayson Lepp and I both came to the campus, as Grayson explained, we were approached by seven officers--between six to eight officers--at 8 a.m. We were completely searched. All of our belongings were looked through. At that point, we were actually told by the police officers that we were good to go.
Another good note on intervening with the police officers: I was able to speak with a police officer the night before the Sunday arrest who was fairly open on expressing why he was there in and around campus. I asked him: “Am I safe? Am I allowed to stay on campus?” He assured me that he was there for my public safety, and that if anything were to happen or go wrong, he would let us know right away, which is definitely a big change from the next morning and being woken up with a gun in the face.