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The suspected gunman behind Monday night’s mass shooting at Michigan State University has been described by police as a 43-year-old man with no known affiliation to the school.
Eight people were shot, resulting in three dead and five injured. All of the victims of the shooting were Michigan State students. [14] Three were killed: Arielle Diamond Anderson, a junior from Grosse Pointe, Michigan (and the niece of Chandra Davis); Brian Fraser, a sophomore and Phi Delta Theta chapter president from Grosse Pointe; and Alexandria Verner, a junior from Clawson, Michigan.
Family, friends and educators have been paying tribute to the three victims of a mass shooting at Michigan State University
[15] [150] A candlelight vigil was held at Michigan State University on December 7 to honor the victims of the shooting. [151] An online petition was started to rename the school's stadium after Tate Myre, one of the victims killed in the shooting. [152] A memorial patch to commemorate the victims and the shooting was created for the Michigan ...
A shooting early Sunday at a Detroit block party left two people dead and 19 others injured, according to authorities. Michigan State Police said no one was in custody and they were assisting ...
He told police that he bought the vest for his son, who was an explorer for the Kalamazoo County Sheriff's Office. [1] [15] They found a handgun at the back of his waistband. [5] Police believe none of the victims at the separate scenes were connected. [19] At least 30 rounds were said to have been fired during the shootings. [20]
A judge sentenced a Michigan teenager to life in prison Friday for killing four students and terrorizing others at Oxford High School, after listening to hours of gripping anguish from parents and ...
Joseph Zangaro, 61, the courthouse security director who had been with the department since 2004 after having retired from the Michigan State Police after 25 years. [12] [13] [14] Ron Kienzle, 63, an Army veteran who had been with the department since 2005 after having retired from the Benton Township Police Department after 20 years. [12] [15]