Three victims of Michigan State University mass shooting identified

The police have identified the three people who were fatally shot on Monday at Michigan State University (MSU).

According to the police, a shooting occurred Monday night at two campus locations, leaving three Michigan State University students dead and five others wounded.

The university reports that the injured students’ conditions are still critical.

The MSU Department of Police and Public Safety identified two of the students on Tuesday, according to CNN.

The police said they are not releasing the name of the third student out of respect for the family.

The slain students are Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner.

But the WXYZ Detroit identified the third victim as Arielle Diamond Anderson, 19, who graduated from Grosse Pointe North High.

Anderson’s family told the outlet she loved children and hoped to be a pediatrician.

According to the New York Post, Verner of Clawson, Michigan, was identified in a statement from her hometown school district, which described her as “a tremendous student.”

A 2020 graduate of Clawson High School, Verner is remembered by her alma mater as “a tremendous student, athlete, [and] leader” who “exemplified kindness.”

Fraser, 20, a sophomore who graduated in 2021 from Michigan’s Grosse Pointe South High School, was also killed shortly after Verner’s death was announced Tuesday.

After the shooting, five students are still hospitalized in critical condition.

However, the gunman, 43-year-old Anthony Dwayne McRae died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

A search warrant was executed at a home connected with the suspect and authorities are still investigating a motive.

The attack at the large university located in East Lansing, Michigan, was the 67th mass shooting in 2023, according to gun violence data, and came just hours before the five-year anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.

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