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Three people were killed and five others injured after a shooter opened fire at two locations on the Michigan State University campus late on Monday. After an hours-long manhunt, the suspect was reported dead by the police.
Police said that the suspect died from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound.” His identity is being determined, but there is no longer an active shooter situation on campus. They added that they have no information on a possible motive for the shooting.
Here’s what we know of the suspect so far:
The Michigan State University police have described the suspect as a “short male with a mask, possibly Black”. It is believed that there was only one shooter involved and he was on foot. Police are active on the scene.
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Surveillance video stills shared by the MSU police show a person clad in a blue jean jacket, red shoes and a baseball cap walking up a flight of stairs, as he takes what appears to be a gun out of his pocket.
Michigan-based newspaper The Detroit News said that a police helicopter is circling the campus and several police departments were on the scene, including Livingston County Sheriff’s Department, Meridian Township police and the Ingham County Sheriff’s Department.
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