Breaking – Real-Time Video: Active Shooter Reported – UCLA on Lockdown, Two People Reported Down
UCLA Has Confirmed Shooting
UCLA is on lockdown right now after reports of an active shooter and shots fired. Two people are believed to have been shot, and are reported “down.”
Photo: Armed LA PD officers patrolling the campus right now.
Above real-time streaming video via CBS San Francisco Bay Area.
“The entire campus is on lockdown right now, and firefighters are on scene to treat victims,” TMZ reports. “The shooting happened in Boelter Hall — and we’re told police have snipers in place on campus, and on police choppers, as the search continues for the shooter.”
Police confirming two shooting victims at UCLA. Campus remains on lockdown. Watch for updates. https://t.co/r6LoVO24Ig
— UCLA Newsroom (@UCLAnewsroom) June 1, 2016
UPDATE: 2:10 PM EDT –
MSNBC reports LAPD says two people are dead in the shooting.
UPDATE: 3:16 PM EDT –
BREAKING: Los Angeles police chief says shooting at UCLA was murder-suicide, campus now safe.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 1, 2016
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