One person dies after Virginia university shooting, 2 in stable condition


March 12 (Reuters) - One person ⁠has died following a Thursday morning shooting at Old Dominion ⁠University in Norfolk, Virginia, while two others remained in stable ‌condition, the university's police chiefsaid at a press conference.

The gunman was killed shortly after opening fire.Two victimswere transported to ahospital, where one died, while a third person ​believed to also be a victim took ⁠themselves to another hospital, according ⁠to Old Dominion Chief of Police Garrett Shelton. All three were ⁠affiliated ‌with the university, he said.

Shelton said he would not identify the deceased victim until officers could notify the family.

In a ⁠posting on its website, the university said there ​was no longer ‌a threat but urged the public to avoid the scene ⁠of the shooting ​where emergency personnel continued to work. Classes and campus operations were canceled for the rest of the day.

The university's initial alert said that the ⁠gunman opened fire shortly before 10:49 a.m. ​ina classroom in Constant Hall, the center of the university's College of Business.

By midday, police vehicles with flashing lights had blocked off streets around ⁠the Norfolk campus. The university, founded in 1930, serves some 24,000 students, according to the school's website.

University President Brian Hemphill said in a statement to the school community that Old Dominion had "faced a ​tragedy" and thanked police and emergency responders for ⁠swift intervention.

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger wrote on Facebook that she had ​spoken with university leadership and was mobilizing ‌state support to assist with the ​situation.

(Reporting by Rich McKay and Steve Gorman; Writing by Julia Harte; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Will Dunham and David Gregorio)

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