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Shooting at Florida State University leaves one dead

According to reports, a shooting occurred at Florida State University on Thursday, resulting in the death of one person and the injury of six others. A suspect was arrested.

ABC News reported, citing unidentified law enforcement officials that at least one individual had died.

At midday, gunshots were heard at the Student Union Building on the FSU Campus in Tallahassee. Police advised students and faculty to take shelter as they responded. The main campus is home to more than 42,000 students.

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare hospital in nearby Tallahassee said that it received six patients, one of whom was in critical condition, and the others were in serious condition.

CNN reported that two sources familiar with the situation said that officers arrested one suspect shortly after the shooting. CNN reported that three guns were also found: one was on the suspect's person, another in a nearby car and a third in the student union.

The law enforcement agencies were not immediately available to confirm or comment on the reports.

In a posting on X, FBI Director Kash patel stated that he was briefed about the Florida State shooting and that a Jacksonville FBI field office team is assisting. He added, "We will support local law enforcement in any way that is needed."

This was the latest in a series of violent shootings that have occurred on a U.S. campus over the past few years. In 2014, an alumnus of Florida State University opened fire at the main library early in the morning, injuring two students as well as a staff member. Hundreds were studying for exams.

(source: Reuters)