Three killed, 5 injured in Michigan State University shooting, suspect
dead
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[February 14, 2023]
By Dieu-Nalio Chery and Steve Gorman
EAST LANSING, Mich. (Reuters) -A gunman opened fire on Monday night on
the main campus of Michigan State University, killing three people and
injuring five, before an hours-long manhunt for the suspect ended with
his death, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot, police said.
The 43-year-old gunman had no known affiliation to the university, and
his motive remained a mystery, police said at an early morning news
briefing more than five hours after the violence began on the sprawling
East Lansing campus, about 90 miles northwest of Detroit.
Details about the sequence events remained sketchy, but Chris Rozman,
interim deputy chief of the university police, said shots were fired in
two locations - an academic building called Berkey Hall and the Michigan
State University (MSU) Union building.
Police swarming the campus in response to the shooting, which began
shortly after 8 p.m. (0100 GMT), found victims at both locations, Rozman
told reporters at the televised briefing.
Rozman said investigators had no information about the motive, adding
that the university was not aware of any threats made to the campus
before Monday's bloodshed.
Rozman said three victims were killed and five were taken to a hospital
in the nearby city of Lansing, the state capital, all of them listed in
critical condition. Two of the dead were at Berkey Hall and the other at
the MSU Union.
Officials declined to provide any details about the victims, some of
whose identities and relationship to the university were still being
determined, Rozman said.
The name and other information about the suspect were not immediately
released, and police said they remained baffled by what precipitated the
shooting.
"We have no idea why he came to campus to do this tonight," Rozman told
reporters.
The gunman was confirmed dead, from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot
roughly four hours after the bloodshed had started, Rozman said.
"There is no longer a threat to campus. We believe there to be only one
suspect in this incident," he said.
Rozman also said the suspect "was contacted by law enforcement off
campus" at one point, adding, "that scene is being investigated as a
crime scene."
It remained unclear whether the gunman was found dead after he was
confronted by police, or whether he may have taken his own life during
such a encounter.
About an hour earlier, MSU police had released two still images of the
suspect from surveillance video that showed him walking into a building,
then mounting a short flight of stairs, wearing a jacket, a baseball cap
and a black mask over his lower face. He was holding what appeared to be
a pistol in one hand.
Students, faculty and residents in surrounding off-campus neighborhoods
of East Lansing had been told by authorities to "shelter in place"
during the manhunt. That advisory was lifted once the suspect's death
was confirmed.
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A person, thought to be the suspect,
walks up a flight of stairs as he enters a building, amidst a
shooting incident, at Michigan State University in East Lansing,
Michigan, U.S. February 13, 2023. MSU Police and Public Safety via
Twitter/via REUTERS
'GO, GO, GO'
Local television news footage taken during the door-to-door search
showed students filing past heavily armed police outside campus
buildings in the cold night air, their arms raised above their heads
in an "active shooter" evacuation ritual that has become commonplace
on U.S. school campuses.
MSU officials said Monday night that all classes and school
activities would be canceled for 48 hours at the university's
flagship East Lansing campus, a public academic center with some
50,000 students, mostly undergraduates.
"We will take two days ... to give ourselves time to think and to
grieve and to be together," MSU president Teresa Woodruff said early
Tuesday.
The violence came roughly 14 months after a deadly mass shooting on
Nov. 30, 2021, at Oxford High School in Oakland County, Michigan,
about 80 miles east of East Lansing, in which a 15-year-old student
opened fire with a semi-automatic pistol.
Four classmates were killed and six students and a teacher were
wounded in that attack, the deadliest U.S. school shooting that
year.
Authorities said the teenage suspect in the 2021 shooting, who has
pleaded not guilty to murder charges, used a gun his parents bought
him as a Christmas present despite signs that he was emotionally
disturbed. Both parents were charged with involuntary manslaughter
in the case.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer said on Twitter that she was being briefed
on the East Lansing shooting.
Alexis Dinkins, an MSU sophomore who was inside Akers Hall, a
dormitory on campus, told the Detroit News she heard people
barricading doors and shouting, “Go, go, go" as the incident
unfolded.
As she and other fled the dorm, they encountered police who told
them to go to a nearby bus stop.
“We don’t feel safe anywhere,” the Detroit News quoted Dinkins as
saying as she stood with a group of students on a campus sidewalk
after leaving Akers. She described the situation as “terrifying.”
(Reporting by Dieu-Nalio Chery in East Lansing; Writing and
additional reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Additional
reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Long Beach, Calif., and Eric Beech in
Washington; Editing by Kim Coghill & Shri Navaratnam)
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