One killed, seven others injured in US university shooting incident
It is the second shooting in less than a week at the historically Black college in the southern US state
One person was killed while seven others were injured Sunday at the Grambling State University, Louisiana State Police said.
A student was among those wounded in the attack at around 1:30am (local) at Grambling State University, with one person in critical condition at a hospital.
The school tweeted the student was "treated for non-life-threatening injuries", and the person killed was not enrolled at the university.
It is the second shooting in less than a week -- although the incidents are not believed to be connected -- at the historically Black college in the southern US state.
Homecoming activities -- an annual football game accompanied by parties -- were canceled as were Monday and Tuesday classes, the school said.
There was an overnight curfew imposed until further notice, the statement added.
"GramFam, now the is the time to be Unapologetically Unified as we rally to comfort one another after this morning's incident," the school tweeted earlier Sunday.
A later tweet implored students to avoid spreading misinformation about the investigation.
"LSP is requesting assistance in locating a suspect or suspects in this shooting," Louisiana State Police said in a statement posted to Facebook. "Any information, even the smallest detail, could be of value in this investigation."
Officers also released the name and picture of a suspect in a shooting on the same campus.
The October 13 shooting left one 19-year-old dead and one 16-year-old injured, police said.
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