On Monday February 13, 2023, three Michigan State University students were killed and five critically injured after a shooter attacked the campus. The tragedy comes just fifteen months after four students were killed at Oxford High School - just 80 miles away from East Lansing.
You can find Michigan Radio's coverage of this tragedy below:
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On Monday evening, three students were fatally shot on MSU's campus. Their names were: Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser, and Alexandria Verner.
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When the texts began coming in about a shooter at Michigan State University, training that many students started receiving as schoolchildren automatically kicked in. They ran. They found a place to hide. They locked and barricaded the doors. Then they waited as a gunman who killed three students and wounded five more eluded police for some three hours. They are part of a generation that has grown up with active shooter drills. Schools and districts across the U.S. began implementing the training after a shooting at at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, that killed 20 children and six educators.
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A fraternity chapter president, a science student and a student who wanted to become a pediatrician are among victims of a shooting at Michigan State University. Officials say Alexandria Verner, Brian Fraser and Arielle Anderson were killed after a gunman opened fire on campus Monday night.
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"I’m filled with rage that we have to have another press conference to talk about our children being killed in their schools," Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin (D-MI 7) said.
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Today on the podcast we talk about what we know so far about the mass shooting at Michigan State University. We also hear from two students about what happened.
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Michigan State University, local organizations, and others are offering mental health resources, crisis counseling, and more in the wake of Monday's mass shooting.
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Three students died and five remained hospitalized following a shooting on Michigan State's campus Monday night.