Police respond to active shooter at Michigan State University
EAST LANSING, Michigan - Shots were fired at Michigan State University in East Lansing on Monday, with “multiple reported injuries”, university police said on Twitter, urging people on campus and nearby to “shelter in place”, as video from local media showed officers swarming the scene.
Few official details about the gunfire were immediately available, but university police said on Twitter that shots were fired in two locations - near an academic building known as Berkey Hall and at an athletic facility called IM East. The reported fatality occurred inside Berkey Hall, Ms Guerrant told the Detroit News.
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