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Georgia college student shot and killed on Kennesaw State University campus

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A student was shot and killed this weekend at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, the university confirmed.

The shooting occurred during a dispute Saturday in front of the Austin Residence Complex, KSU officials said, before the suspect fled the campus.

“Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with the victim’s family and friends during this incredibly difficult time,” KSU President Kathy Schwaig said in a statement Sunday.

The university said police identified the suspect, who is not a KSU student. He was charged with murder, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.

On Saturday afternoon, the school’s Office of Emergency Management issued an alert regarding an armed intruder at KSU, a public university located outside of Atlanta.

Just over half an hour later, the office announced that an individual was shot on campus, adding that students should avoid the South Campus housing area due to police activity.

On Sunday, KSU confirmed that the suspect had been detained by local police and no longer posed a threat to the campus community. The university said its police department is now working on the case with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

A spokesperson for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed it is assisting the university with the investigation.

It is the second time this year that an armed intruder has been reported on campus.

Police were called to campus in January after a similar report of “armed suspects”, and the threat was removed without any shootings or deaths.





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