A shooting occurred at Tuskegee University in Alabama in the early morning of the 10th, killing one person and injuring many others. (Associated Press)
USAalabamaTuskegee University (Tuskegee University) reported a large-scale emergency in the early morning of the 10thshootingThe incident resulted in at least one death and 16 injuries. In a video circulated on social media, a terrifying series of gunshots could be heard coming from the school at night. Multiple gunmen are suspected of shooting and are still at large. This is the fourth incident in the United States in the past three weeks. School shooting.
The New York Post reported that the incident occurred during Tuskegee University’s 100th homecoming holiday. Unexpectedly, the joyful atmosphere turned into a battlefield at 2 a.m. when gunfire rang out.
The report pointed out that the 18-year-old deceased was not a member of the school, and many other students were injured, including a female student who was shot in the abdomen and a male student who was shot in the arm.
The Guardian pointed out that four of the injured were not caused by shootings.
Witnesses said they saw multiple people shooting. andsocial mediaA video was circulated, showing panicked students hiding on the ground behind a car, while continuous gunshots were heard in the distance.
It is unclear how many gunmen there are, and no suspects have been arrested as of the morning of the 10th.
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