5 People Injured In Shooting At Morgan State University Homecoming Event

Officials say at least five people have been wounded, none critically, in a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore that happened as students were headed to a homecoming week campus ball. Police released no information on suspects and said they did not know how many shooters were involved. (Photo via; AP files)
Officials say at least five people have been wounded, none critically, in a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore that happened as students were headed to a homecoming week campus ball. Police released no information on suspects and said they did not know how many shooters were involved. (Photo via; AP files/ Julia Nikhinson)

OAN’s Abril Elfi 
11:31 AM – Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Four students and another person were wounded during a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.

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On Tuesday, a shooting occurred at Morgan’s homecoming celebration and injured five people, causing the school to go on lockdown for hours.

Early on Wednesday, a press conference was held where Police Commissioner Richard Worley said that the 5 victims were four men and one woman between the ages of 18 and 22. 

Morgan State Police Chief Lance Hatcher also stated that four of the people who were injured are students at the university. 

According to a police release, the shooting happened shortly after the coronation of Mister & Miss Morgan State at the Murphy Fine Arts Center while students were holding a homecoming celebration. 

Worley stated that since police heard reports of gunshots and numerous dorm windows being damaged, officials initially assumed that there was an active shooter on campus and responded appropriately.

After SWAT officers cleared a building where the suspect was believed to be hiding, the shelter-in-place order was lifted around 12:30 a.m.

Police reportedly went door to door in a search for the suspect while everyone was being evacuated. 

Mayor Brandon Scott (D-Md.) told the press that there is a national problem with guns.

“This is not just a Baltimore thing,” Scott said. “Any mayor in any city will tell you that we have a national problem with guns in the hands of people that should not have them, and we have to handle it in a national way.”

Scott stated that, at this moment, he does not believe the incident was racially motivated, stressing that the investigation is ongoing.

According to school President David Wilson, Morgan State’s courses will be canceled on Wednesday, and counselors will be accessible to students.

Reportedly, no arrests have been made so far and all injuries are non-threating.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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