Shooting at Oklahoma State University Residence Hall Leaves Multiple Victims

A shooting at an Oklahoma State University residence hall left several people hospitalized Sunday, with police saying there is no ongoing threat to the public. The incident occurred at the Carreker East residential hall around 3:40 a.m., according to OSU Police Department. Authorities have reported multiple victims, including at least one confirmed OSU student, being treated at hospitals in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. While the details of the suspects and their conditions remain unclear, police have stated there is no ongoing threat to the public. Initial reports indicate that the shooting followed a large, private party at an off-campus location, with attendees returning to the residence hall before the incident occurred. Students not residing in Carreker East were advised to avoid the area as the investigation continues.

The university has not issued any further updates at this time. However, local news outlet KOCO-TV reported that three individuals were hospitalized as a result of the shooting. Despite the ongoing investigation, there is currently no information regarding the status of any suspects or whether any of the injured were involved in the incident. The university has not provided any additional information or clarification about the event, as they await further details from the police. This incident has prompted security reviews across campus, with increased presence of campus safety personnel observed in the days following the shooting.