Police: 3 confirmed dead after shooting on Michigan State campus
Michigan State University police confirm that three people have died and five others were injured as they continue to search for the suspect.
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Michigan State University police confirm that three people have died and five others were injured as they continue to search for the suspect.
In an update Tuesday morning, officials identified the gunman as 43-year-old Anthony Dwayne McRae. In addition, the three individuals killed and the five injured were all students.
Lansing Public Schools, Okemos Public Schools, Webberville Community Schools, East Lansing Public Schools and Haslett Public Schools announced they canceled classes on their district websites and social media pages.
State and federal officials issued statements after a shooting at Michigan State University left three dead and five others injured.
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