Gunman opens fire: University of South Carolina injuring at least one
Police are said to be searching for a gunman near the
University of South Carolina, with one person believed to have been injured
after reports of shots being fired.
The University
of South Carolina Upstate in Spatanburg issued a Twitter alert warning of shots
being fired, with four buildings on campus placed on lockdown. That lockdown
was later lifted.
Spartanburg
County Sheriff’s Lt. Kevin Bobo told the Associated Press that the shooting
occurred at an apartment complex next to the school’s campus and one person
suffered a gunshot wound to the arm.
A number of police are on the scene, at the Campus Edge
apartments.
No arrests have
been reported.
The school has an undergraduate student
base of about 5,600 students and is affiliated with the University of South
Carolina in Columbia.
The shooting
comes as a fierce debate again begins on Congress about the issue of gun
control. That debate has been sparked by the mass shooting seen in Sutherland
Springs, Texas - where a gunman killed 26 people and injured another 20 in the
state's deadliest such attack.
That made two
record mass shootings in the space of a month, after Stephen Paddock killed 58
people and injured more than 500 in Las Vegas when he opened fire on a
music festival from the window of his room at the nearby Mandalay Bay hotel. He
later killed himself.
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