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LOUISIANA, Oct 18 — One person died and seven others were injured in a shooting at Grambling State University in Louisiana early on Sunday, the second such deadly incident on campus in less than a week, the school said. One of the injured was a student at the university, while the rest were not,...

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LOUISIANA, Oct 18 — One person died and seven others were injured in a shooting at Grambling State University in Louisiana early on Sunday, the second such deadly incident on campus in less than a week, the school said. One of the injured was a student at the university, while the rest were not, Grambling State posted on Twitter. The shooting took place about 1am during homecoming weekend, it said.

Further homecoming events planned for Sunday were cancelled, and classes were cancelled for Monday and Tuesday. A curfew was imposed on campus from 9:30pm to 6am until further notice, the school said. The shooting came just days after a non-student was fatally shot by another non-student early on Wednesday in front of the university’s Favrot Student Union building, Grambling State said. Two students fleeing the area suffered non-life-threatening injuries on Wednesday. That incident also occurred around 1am, officials said.Louisiana State Police, who are investigating both incidents, said the two shootings are believed to be unrelated.

 

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