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NPR News: 02-14-2023 6AM ET

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🗓️ 14 February 2023

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NPR News: 02-14-2023 6AM ET

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington on Corv.

0:02.9

Coleman, there's been another mass shooting.

0:05.2

This one was at Michigan State University in East Lansing.

0:08.2

A gunman opened fire last night, killing three people and wounding five others.

0:13.1

This triggered a man hunt for hours while students and staff hid themselves in classrooms

0:17.6

and cars.

0:18.9

Chris Roseman is the interim deputy chief of Michigan State's campus police department.

0:23.4

He says the suspected gunman took his own life.

0:26.6

That suspect is we now know is a 43 year old male.

0:36.4

That 43 year old male is not affiliated in any way with Michigan State University.

0:41.6

He's not a student, faculty, staff.

0:45.6

Classes at Michigan State have been canceled for today and tomorrow.

0:49.7

Morners in Parkland, Florida are honoring the 17 students and staff members killed five

0:54.9

years ago today by a gunman, Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School.

0:59.6

NPR's Greg Allen reports that shooting sparked activism and led to the passage of laws

1:04.1

in Florida intended to help prevent gun violence.

1:07.7

A troubled former student arrived at the high school in Parkland shortly before dismissal

1:11.6

on Valentine's Day in 2018.

1:14.3

Over the course of several minutes, he fired an AR-15 style rifle in the hallways and

1:18.6

into school classrooms, killing 14 students and three adult staff members.

1:23.3

He was the deadliest shooting at a high school in U.S. history and led to national calls

1:27.2

to address gun violence.

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