Stay safe: Shots have been fired on the Michigan State University campus, with injuries reported. MSU Police and East Lansing Police are currently investigating the incident.
Michigan State University students were sent into a panic Monday evening after reports of shots fired on the school's East Lansing campus.
The incident was reported to have occurred at 8:18 p.m. inside Berkey Hall, an academic building located several buildings east of the MSU Union on East Grand River Avenue. The school sent an alert at 8:31 p.m. and warned students to run, hide, fight.
MSU Police Chief Jim Dunlap later confirmed that there were injuries reported in the incident. No further details were provided.
The school has urged students to remain indoors and avoid the area while police investigate the incident. The school also said it was providing counseling services for those affected.
The East Lansing Police Department is assisting MSU Police in the investigation, and the incident remains under investigation.
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