Huntsville Police are on the scene of an active shooting on Alabama A&M University’s campus.
) - Two people are hurt after a shooting at Alabama A&M University that put the campus on lockdown on Tuesday.
A Huntsville Police spokeswoman said the shooting is believed to be an isolated incident stemming from an argument between two people. One of the people involved, according to HPD, drove to Huntsville Hospital with minor injuries. Police took the second person involved into custody on A&M’s campus. The police spokeswoman said the second person also has minor injuries.Students on campus tell WAFF 48 that the argument was over cafeteria food.
Police and university leaders lifted the campus lockdown at 6:40 p.m., roughly an hour after the shooting was reported. Huntsville Police will take over the investigation.WAFF 48 News obtained the message university officials sent to students:CAMPUS ALERT: There is currently no active threat, and campus has entered an all-clear status. The University will experience a heightened police presence on-campus as full investigations are processed and concluded.
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