据佐治亚州调查局(GBI)称,周六晚上,在佐治亚州奥尔巴尼州立大学的返校节周末庆祝活动期间,该校校园发生枪击事件,造成一人死亡,数人受伤。
GBI报告称,事件发生在晚上8点50分左右,地点是一个校园音乐会附近的拥挤区域。六人受伤;19岁的德马里恩·塔肖恩·丹尼尔斯被杀。他不是学生。
三名受害者受枪伤:一名来自奥尔巴尼的13岁女孩、一名17岁的女高中生和一名16岁的女高中生。此外,一名20岁女孩被子弹擦伤,一名19岁女孩在试图逃跑时受伤。
目前还没有逮捕任何人。
奥尔巴尼州立大学临时校长劳伦斯·m·德雷克二世(Lawrence M. Drake II)在一份声明中写道:“得知2024年10月19日周六晚上8点50分左右在校园里发生的事件,奥尔巴尼州立大学的家人深感悲痛。”“一如既往,我们亚利桑那州立大学的学生、教职员工的安全是这所学校的头等大事。”奥尔巴尼ABC子公司WALB据报告的这起事件被视为枪击事件。
正在领导调查,并得到州和地方机构的协助。
“奥尔巴尼州立大学仍然致力于为我们校园社区的精神、情感和身体健康提供资源,”德雷克说,并补充说,学生可以获得咨询和其他资源。
美国广播公司新闻已经联系了GBI和奥尔巴尼警察局,以获得关于该事件的进一步信息。
1 dead, several injured in shooting at Georgia's Albany State University
One person has been killed and several others were injured in a Saturday night shooting at the Albany State University campus in Georgia during the university's Homecoming Weekend festivities, according to The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI).
GBI reports that the incident happened around 8:50 p.m. in a crowded area near a campus concert. Six people were injured; De'Marion Tashawn Daniels, 19, was killed. He was not a student.
Three victims suffered gunshot wounds: a 13-year-old girl from Albany, a 17-year-old female high school student and a 16-year-old female high school student. Additionally, a 20-year-old girl was grazed by a bullet and a 19-year-old girl was injured while attempting to flee.
No arrests have been made at this time.
"The Albany State University family is deeply saddened to learn of an incident that took place on campus at approximately 8:50 p.m. on Saturday, October 19, 2024," read a statement from the university's interim president, Lawrence M. Drake II. "As always, the safety and security of our ASU students, faculty and staff are the number one priority of this institution."Albany ABC affiliate WALBreportedthe incident as a shooting.
is leading the investigation and is being assisted by state and local agencies, the university said.
"Albany State University remains committed to providing resources for the mental, emotional and physical well-being of our campus community," Drake said, adding that counseling and other resources are available to students.
ABC News has reached out to the GBI and the Albany Police Department for further information on the incident.