What to know about the shooting at Florida State University

By  JOHN RABY

Two people were killed and at least six others were wounded Thursday when a gunman opened fire at Florida State University, and police said a 20-year-old suspect — the son of a sheriff’s deputy — was shot and taken into custody.

The university issued an active shooter alert at midday near the university’s student union. By midafternoon, Florida State’s alert system announced that law enforcement had “neutralized the threat.”

The response to the shooting

Some students and frightened parents hid in a bowling alley and crammed into a freight elevator inside the student union after hearing gunshots around 11:50 a.m. ET outside the building. Ambulances, fire trucks and patrol vehicles from several law enforcement agencies rushed toward the campus.

Hundreds of students streamed away from the direction of the student union. Students were glued to their phones, some visibly emotional. The university instructed students and faculty to seek shelter and await further instructions.

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