At least 2 people are dead, and another was injured after a campus shooting on Feb. 12 at South Carolina State University, school officials said.
A campus lockdown was issued at about 9:15 p.m. local time on Thursday, Feb. 12, after a reported shooting in an apartment at the Hugine Suites student residential complex, South Carolina State University officials announced in a statement. The school campus remains on lockdown.
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigators are investigating the shooting, according to school officials. The university, located in Orangeburg, South Carolina, is about 45 miles southeast of Columbia, the state capital.
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"Friday classes have been canceled," the school confirmed on Facebook. "Counselors are available to students."








