Shots fired near campus; Pennsylvania State Police, SUPD on scene
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday night near campus that left one man dead and sent another to the hospital in critical condition.
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Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday night near campus that left one man dead and sent another to the hospital in critical condition.
Two members of the Pennsylvania State Police stand at the entrance to Coy Avenue from High Street in Shippensburg, PA. More than five officers were spotted at the scene throughout the night.
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