A gunman killed two people and wounded four others at Florida State University (FSU) yesterday before the gunman was shot and taken into custody, authorities said.
FSU Police Chief Jason Trumbower said that the two killed were not students. It is believed the gunman was a student.
The shooting started about 11.50am local time (1550 GMT). Police shot the gunman and took him into custody, Trumbower said.
Five people, including the gunman, were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds, Trumbower said.
Gunshots were reported at the student union building on the FSU campus in the state capital of Tallahassee. Students and faculty were told to shelter in place as police responded. More than 42,000 students attend classes at the main campus.
Student Max Jenkins described the gunman leaving the student union building and firing four or five shots outside.
“He saw the maintenance guy who was waving to everybody and I guess heard him probably and turned and shot that way,” Jenkins said in a video on the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper website. “There’s a golf cart over here with a bullet hole in it.”
Mass shootings on US school campuses have become almost commonplace in recent years. Yesterday’s incident was the second shooting on the FSU campus in 11 years. In 2014, a graduate opened fire early at the school’s main library, wounding two students and an employee as hundreds were studying for exams.
Chris Pento was on a tour of the university with his children and eating lunch at the student union building when shots started ringing out.
“It was surreal, people started running. She just got trampled over,” Pento told local TV station WCTV, referring to his daughter.
Three firearms were found – one on the suspect, one in a nearby car and a shotgun in the student union – a law enforcement source told CNN.
Law enforcement agencies could not be immediately reached to confirm the reports or to comment.
FBI Director Kash Patel said in a post on X he had been briefed on the shooting and that a team from the Jacksonville FBI field office was assisting. “We will provide full support to local law enforcement as needed,” he added.
Notable mass shootings at colleges or universities in recent years include the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre in Blacksburg, Virginia, where 32 people were killed and 23 injured.