BREAKING: Shots fired, active shooter reported on campus at Michigan State University

UPDATE, 10:27 p.m. — Michigan State University police say "All campus activities are canceled for 48 hours, including athletics, classes, and all campus-related activities. Please DO NOT come to campus tomorrow."
This includes Michigan State men's basketball's scheduled home game against Minnesota on Wednesday night.
ORIGINAL — Michigan State University police have reported that shots have been fired on campus in East Lansing. An alert has gone out to students and all others on campus to "secure in place immediately."
At around 8:40 p.m. Monday evening, MSU Police, in a Twitter post, said shots had been fired near Berkley Hall on the north end of campus near Grand River and Farm Lane. At 9:30 p.m., MSU Police reported another shooting at IM East Fitness Center with "multiple reported injuries".
Michigan State Police, Meridian Township police, the Ingham County Sheriff's office plus its regional special response team joined MSU campus police on campus and are securing both locations. It's being reported that the shooter is still at-large and on foot. MSU Police tweeted that there is only one suspected shooter at this time.
UPDATE: The suspect is believed to be on foot right now. Community members on and off campus should continue to shelter in place. Police are continuing to respond. pic.twitter.com/FIUligmEBC
— MSU Police and Public Safety (@msupolice) February 14, 2023
UPDATE: IM East is being secured. It appears there is only one suspect at this time. pic.twitter.com/URHdQFAQyR
— MSU Police and Public Safety (@msupolice) February 14, 2023
UPDATE: The suspect description is a short male with a mask, possibly Black. Please continue to shelter in place. We are still receiving multiple calls of an active shooter on campus. pic.twitter.com/7imm32DhAA
— MSU Police and Public Safety (@msupolice) February 14, 2023
This is a developing story.
