Shooting at an Oklahoma State University residence hall wounds at least 3 people
- On Sunday, Oct. 19, an active shooter wounded at least three people at Carreker East residence hall, Oklahoma State University, prompting police response at 3:40 a.m., police said.
- Initial reports indicate the shooting followed a large private off-campus party, and some attendees returned to Carreker East where the incident occurred, police said.
- All victims are being treated at hospitals in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and Michael Beckner, OSU Chief of Police, confirmed at least one victim is a student.
- OSU law enforcement said there is no ongoing threat to campus, but authorities have not specified suspect custody status and urged students who do not live in Carreker East to avoid the area.
- Amid Oklahoma State University's 2025 homecoming called `America's Greatest Homecoming`, the shooting disrupted celebrations and prompted safety warnings for the Carreker East area.
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One of the victims is a student of the institution; the police confirmed that there is no active threat to the campus
Associated Press A shooting at a University residence at Oklahoma State University left at least three injured this Sunday morning, according to a university spokesperson. Police said “there is no continuous threat to campus.” Initial reports indicate that the shooting occurred when people arrived at the residence after attending a big private party off campus, the University Police reported. Police officers attended the emergency around 3:40 a.…
Associated Press A shooting at a University residence at Oklahoma State University left at least three injured this Sunday morning, according to a university spokesperson. Police said “there is no continuous threat to campus.” Initial reports indicate that the shooting occurred when people arrived at the residence after attending a big private party off campus, the University Police reported. Police officers attended the emergency around 3:40 a.…
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