One person is dead and several people wounded after a shooting Monday night at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Follow for live updates.
At least five people were wounded in the shooting Monday night at Michigan State University, Interim Deputy Police Chief Chris Rozman said Monday at a news conference.
Some of the victims have «life-threatening injuries,» he said.
Police initially got calls at 8:18 p.m. of a shooting at Berkey Hall on campus, Rozman said. Numerous officers responded and located several victims.
Police then received reports of a shooting at a nearby building, the university union building, he said.
The police acted quickly and tended to the victims at both of the scenes, the deputy police chief said.
The suspect, believed to be a short man, was last seen leaving the MSU union building on the north side of the building.
Rozman cautioned that there was a lot of misinformation – via social media and other means – about the incident and advised people to follow the police department’s official Twitter account for accurate information.