November 28, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that MSU police confirm victims in Michigan State University shooting are currently being transported to Sparrow Hospital. (Read More Here).



MSU police wrote: “The suspect description is a short male with a mask, possibly Black. Please continue to shelter in place. We are still receiving multiple calls of an active shooter on campus.


“Victims are currently being transported to Sparrow Hospital. Brody Hall, Snyder/Phillips Hall, Mason Hall, Abbot Hall, Landon Hall, the MSU Union, and Berkey Hall have all been cleared/secured.


“All campus activities are canceled for 48 hours, including athletics, classes, and all campus-related activities. Please DO NOT come to campus tomorrow.” 


Locations in Michigan State University where shots have been reported:


Berkey Hall

Phillips Hal

MSU Union

IM East

Hubbard Hall

McDonnel Hall


Multiple people were reported injured at Michigan State University after shootings at two locations were reported on the East Lansing campus Monday night, university police said.

Students were urged to “secure in place” as officials searched for a shooter.


“Run, Hide, Fight,” said an alert sent to students about 8:30 p.m. “Run means evacuate away from danger if you can do so safely, Hide means to secure-in-place, and Fight means protect yourself if no other option.” 


They said later that victims had been transported to Sparrow Hosptial but did not provide additional details about the number of people who were injured or their conditions.


University police tweeted that shots had been fired near Berkey Hall and that anyone in the area should shelter in place.


About 45 minutes later, officials said they were searching for a suspect they believed to be on foot. Students on campus reported on social media that they were hiding or barricaded as officers fanned out.


The FBI said late Monday it was sending agents to MSU.


“The FBI is responding to assist in the reports of an active shooter on the Michigan State University campus,” the bureau’s Detroit office tweeted.


Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she was being updated about the situation.


“I’ve been briefed on the shooting at Michigan State University,” she tweeted. “The Michigan State Police along with @msupolice, local law enforcement and first responders are on the ground. Let’s wrap our arms around the Spartan community tonight.”


Police said they are searching for one suspect, described as a short male wearing a mask.


Police reported shots fired near Berkey Hall on the East Lansing campus around 8:30 p.m. ET, telling the campus community in a tweet to “Please secure-in-place immediately.”


“I’ve been briefed on the shooting at Michigan state University. The Michigan State Police along with @msupolice, local law enforcement and first responders are on the ground. Let’s wrap our arms around the Spartan Community tonight. We will keep everyone updated as we learn more,” the governor tweeted.


The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Detroit also tweeted that it’s “responding to an Active Shooter” at the university.


Special agents from the FBI are also responding to assist, a spokesperson from the bureau’s Detroit office tells CNN.


Police said victims are being taken to E.W. Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, but did not provide information on how many were injured or what their conditions were at this time.

About an hour later, campus police reported “There is another reported shooting at IM East.”


“It appears there is only one suspect at this time,” MSU police said.


IM East is a campus fitness center about a mile away from Berkey Hall, where police first reported shots were fired. Around 10:10 p.m., police tweeted that Berkey Hall and other several campus buildings were cleared, including Brody Hall, Snyder/Phillips Hall, Mason Hall, Abbot Hall, Landon Hall and the MSU Union.


MSU student Nithya Charles told CNN she was sheltering in place within a lounge area at Campbell Hall — the campus’ student union — on the north side of campus.


“We’re not learning very much so much,” Charles told CNN’s Erin Burnett, explaining that she’s sheltering with about 30 other people. She said she did not hear any gunshots herself, but said some of her co-workers heard shots.





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