City
Epaper

US police confirm multiple victims in university shooting

By IANS | Updated: October 4, 2023 10:40 IST

Washington, Oct 4 Police in the US city of Baltimore have confirmed multiple victims in a shooting incident ...

Open in App

Washington, Oct 4 Police in the US city of Baltimore have confirmed multiple victims in a shooting incident at the Morgan State University (MSU).

In its latest alert on Wednesday morning, the varsity said in a post on X: "The Shelter-in-Place order on campus has been lifted. All shuttle services have resumed. As more details become available, we will update our campus community via official University communication channels."

Baltimore City Fire Department Director of Communications Kevin Cartwright told CNN that there was a “preliminary report of four individuals shot” somewhere on the university grounds.

Also in a post on the micro-blogging platform on Wednesday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said: "I am on scene at Morgan State, with university leadership, BPD, and our federal and state law enforcement partners. This is no longer considered an active shooter situation, but is an ongoing investigation. Media briefing to come soon."

Online footage showed multiple emergency response vehicles surrounding a taped-off student dormitory building.

The glass of one of the building’s upper-floor windows also appeared to be shattered.

On Tuesday night, the police and the university had urged those on campus to shelter in place and avoid the area.

They also asked concerned family members of students to avoid the campus area.

ATF Baltimore said its agents were assisting police in responding to the shooting.

Morgan State is a historically Black university and had about 9,000 students enrolled late last year, CNN reported.

The shooting occurred at the beginning of its Homecoming week as it prepared to welcome alumni and community members to campus for celebratory events including a pep rally, gala and parade.

It also falls just days before a scheduled candlelight memorial service intended to honor university members who have died over the past year.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyPhonePe’s Pincode empowers offline retailers, digitalises over 1,000 offline stores

BusinessDaftar.com Partners With Shivalik To Power New Smart Campus In Mohali

BusinessPhonePe’s Pincode empowers offline retailers, digitalises over 1,000 offline stores

BusinessVidya Balan Becomes the Face of Welspun's Promise to Every Indian Home

BusinessQuest Flow Controls Secures ₹19.89 Crore Order from BHEL for Naval IPMS Project

International Realted Stories

International'India stands in solidarity with Iraq': MEA expresses grief over Al-Kut fire tragedy

InternationalPakistan's child protection crisis deepens amid legal paralysis, social complicity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

InternationalSouth Korea: Court begins hearing on legality of ex-President Yoon's arrest

InternationalPakistan accused of silencing Baloch Voices as families protest enforced disappearances in Islamabad

InternationalHRCP holds national roundtable on alarming curbs to freedom of expression in Pakistan