Morgan State University mass shooting: 5 shot on campus, search for suspect ongoing
Police say four of the five victims are students and none of the victims appear to have life-threatening wounds.
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Before coming to Baltimore, Amy lived in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina where she was the morning reporter at WMBF. Before that, she was a production assistant at KSNV in Las Vegas.
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Police say four of the five victims are students and none of the victims appear to have life-threatening wounds.
Investigators believe there was a dispute between two groups when gunfire erupted near a dorm on the university's campus, police said.
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