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Dormitory shooting at South Carolina State triggers campus lockdown

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The school said that a fire reported in South Carolina State University dormitories has started a campus -wide locking.

The university reported that in a notification on the website, a student housing hall on the campus, Orangeburg, SC, campus, “Huine Suites fired” after the shooting reported.

No information was given about any injury or suspect.

The university said the state law enforcement force (SLED) investigation was requested. Fox News Digital has reached SLED for any update, but he didn’t hear it right away.

The FBI is investigating terrorist campuses at the university.

Notified, on Saturday night, Orangeburg took place in Huine Suites, a student residence hall on the South Carolina State University campus on SC. (FOX News)

The university said that all the planning activities planned on Sunday were canceled after the notified shot.

Non -existing students were asked to avoid trying to enter the campus.

    Huine Suites at South Carolina State University Campus

No information was given about any injury in Hugine Suites. (Google Maps)

While the inhabitants of Hugine Suites were asked to “stay”, the residents who were not in the complex were asked to report to Smith – Hammond – Middleton Monument Center.

Students in other residential halls were asked to return to their rooms. The out -of -campus residents were asked to leave the campus.

Flashback: active shooter reported at the Columbia Campus of South Carolina University

Senator Tim Scott, RS.C., X, a mission of his office on the campus, he said.

South Carolina State University Air Campus

Orangeburg, South Carolina State University in Southern Carolina. (Istock)

“My office is closely monitoring the situation at South Carolina State University,” Scott said. “I pray for the safety of everyone on the campus.”

Representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., X’s article reported in an article.

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“I pray for everyone at South Carolina State University tonight, Mace Mace wrote. “Please stay safe and follow the fire reports on the campus while following the law enforcement instructions. Our hearts, students, faculty and affected families.”

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