Indiana State University Police say a shooting on the university campus Saturday evening is believed to have been an isolated incident.
A male student reported that he was shot while walking near the Lincoln Quad residence hall shortly before 6:30 p.m. Police describe the victim as conscious and alert and indicated his injuries do not appear life threatening. The student was taken to a Terre Haute hospital for treatment.
The victim was able to provide only a general description of two men who may have been responsible. Investigators believe the person or responsible have left the area. However, there is a heavy police presence on the Indiana State campus.
The incident remains under investigation, but university police Chief Joe Newport said there is not believed to be a continuing threat to the general campus community.
Contact: Joe Newport, chief, Indiana State University Police, 812-237-237-4018 or 812-237-5555 or joseph.newport@indstate.edu
Media contact and writer: Dave Taylor, media relations director, Office of Communications and Marketing, Indiana State University, 812-237-3743 or dave.taylor@indstate.edu
Indiana State University Police say a shooting on the university campus Saturday evening is believed to have been an isolated incident.
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