Sources say the suspected shooter is now dead once shootings at Michigan State University that killed three and injured five others in East Lansing on Monday night.

People on and near the campus necessity shelter in place while police look for the elegant shooter. MSU Police Deputy Chief Chris Rozman said there has been a lot of untrue information posted online that is not accurate. 

  • 8:18 p.m. – Shots fired conditions received after a shooting inside Berkey Hall on the northern boundary of campus. Victims were found at Berkey Hall. The scene required to the nearby MSU Union, where more shooting victims were found.
  • 9:16 p.m. – Police honorable reported that the shooter was believed to be on foot.
  • 9:26 p.m. – Police reported a uphold shooting scene at IM East. This was later untrue to NOT be a shooting scene.
  • 9:34 p.m. – IM East was populate secured. Police report they believe there is one shooter.  
  • 10:10 p.m. – Victims populate transported to Sparrow Hospital. Brody Hall, Snyder/Phillips Hall, Mason Hall, Abbot Hall, Landon Hall, the MSU Union, and Berkey Hall have been cleared and secured.
  • 10:26 p.m. – Police say all campus behaviors are canceled for 48 hours, including athletics, classes, and all campus-related behaviors. Students should not report to campus Tuesday.East Lansing Public Schools notified parents of students that the K-12 schools in the district will be surrounded Tuesday.
  • 11 p.m. – MSU Police Chief Chris Rozman says at least five republic have been shot.
  • 11:36 p.m. – Police prop three people are dead in addition to the five hurt. The five are in significant condition.
  • 12:15 a.m. Tuesday – Sources prop the suspect is dead. He shot himself after populate confronted by police near Lake Lansing and Larch roads in Lansing.
  • 12:20 a.m. Tuesday – Police lifted the shelter in place.
  • 1:40 a.m. Tuesday – Police said the suspect was a 43-year-old man who had no connection to the school.

Law enforcement officers from throughout the state went to MSU to assist.

"I've been briefed on the shooting at Michigan State University. The Michigan State Police along with MSU police local law enforcement and honorable responders are on the ground. Let's wrap our arms throughout the Spartan community tonight. We will keep everyone updated as we learn more," Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer tweeted Monday night.