South Carolina State University was placed on lockdown late Saturday night after a reported shooting near a student housing facility on campus, the Orangeburg institution announced.
The historically black university issued an alert around 11 p.m., canceling a homecoming concert and urging all students to return to their dorms after shots were fired at Hugine Suites, officials posted on the school’s website.
“The South Carolina State University campus is on lockdown following a shooting,” the alert warned.
“The Homecoming concert scheduled for tonight has been canceled. If you are not a current student, please do not attempt to come to campus. Hugine Suites residents who are not in the complex report to SHM. Anyone in Hugine Suites stay put. Students in other residents halls return to your rooms.”
Officials also directed off-campus residents to evacuate the area immediately.
University police have asked the State Law Enforcement Division to step in and investigate.
No injuries have been reported.
“Praying for everyone at South Carolina State University tonight,” South Carolina GOP Rep. Nancy Mace posted on X.
“Please stay safe and follow law enforcement instructions as they respond to reports of a shooting on campus. Our hearts are with the students, faculty, and families affected.”
Sen. Tim Scott said his office is closely monitoring the situation and praying for everyone’s safety.
No additional details were immediately available.
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