East Lansing, February 14: Michigan State University police say multiple people have been reported injured in shootings on campus. The police made the statement Monday night on Twitter, saying there appeared to be only one suspect. It did not say if anyone was in custody. Michigan Shooting: Shooter at Michigan State University Not in Custody Yet, People on and off Campus Told To Shelter in Place.
Michigan State University police had ordered students and staff to shelter in place after a report of shots fired around the school's East Lansing campus. In an alert sent shortly after 8:30 p.m., campus police reported a “shots fired incident occurring on or near the East Lansing campus.” The alert advised students and staff to “Secure-in-Place immediately" and to monitor alert.msu.edu for information. Michigan Shooting: Multiple Shots Fired by Unidentified Shooter Near Michigan State University in US, Reports of Multiple Victims.
Three Killed, Five Injured By Gunman In Michigan State University
Visuals at the Time of Shooting
WATCH: Chaotic scenes at Michigan State University as heavily-armed police search for active shooter pic.twitter.com/uNJVFjCXC6
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The East Lansing High School auditorium, where a school board meeting was being held Monday night, was locked down and people were being prevented by police from leaving, the Lansing State Journal reported.
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