Campus Shooting at Old Dominion University Leaves One Dead, Two Injured
NORFOLK, Va. — A shooting on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia has left one person dead and two others injured, prompting a major law-enforcement response and the cancellation of classes as investigators work to determine what led to the violence.
Authorities say the shooting happened inside Constant Hall, which houses the university’s College of Business. Police responded to reports of gunfire and quickly secured the building while emergency crews treated multiple victims.
Officials confirmed that one person was killed and two others were transported to the hospital with injuries. The suspected gunman was also found dead at the scene.
Law-enforcement agencies remained on campus as they worked to secure the area and begin the investigation. Authorities have not yet released details about a possible motive or the identities of those involved.
Old Dominion University announced that classes were canceled following the shooting, and campus officials said the school would remain closed temporarily while the investigation continues. Counseling and support services are being made available to students and staff affected by the incident.
Police say there is no ongoing threat to the campus community, but the investigation into the shooting remains active.
More updates are expected as officials release additional information.
— First Source News
