

(Courtesy of MSU Police and Public Safety via AP) This combination of images from surveillance video provided by Michigan State University Police and Public Safety show a suspect whom authorities are looking for in connection with multiple shootings at the university late Monday, Feb.

The lone gunman remained at large and was last seen leaving the MSU Union on foot on the north side of the building on Abbot Road and Grand River Avenue, Rozman said. The Michigan State Police released a surveillance camera image of the suspect, whom police described as a Black male, shorter in statute, wearing red shoes, a jean jacket and a baseball cap. "The whole MSU's heart goes out to the victims and their families," said Dan Kelly, vice chair of the MSU Board of Trustees. "Some of those victims do have life-threatening injuries," MSU Interim Police Chief Chris Rozman said at an 11 p.m. news conference. Just after 11:30 p.m., MSU police confirmed three individuals had been killed in addition to five victims who were transferred to a Lansing hospital. Police were searching late Monday night for a lone gunman who opened fire in two Michigan State University buildings killing three people and wounding at least five others who were rushed to a nearby hospital. The suspected shooter has died by suicide, according to Michigan State University Interim Deputy Chief Chris Rozman, who made the announcement in a press conference.Įast Lansing, Mich.
