The Florida State University (FSU) told Fox News Digital that it is in all sporting events until Sunday after a massive shooting on the injured campus at least six people.
“All events at Athletics State Florida’s house until Sunday, April 20 have been canceled,” reads a statement. “Additional updates on the events scheduled for next week will be communicated when they are available.”
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The cancellations will include a series of three games for baseball team No. 7 of the school against Virginia from Thorsday, and the final series of softball team No. 4 of the regular season against Georgia Tech, starting Friday.
The last two spring soccer practices of the school have also been canceled.
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FSU has also canceled all classes until Friday.
The University Police said they were responding to an “active scene” on the Tallahassee campus and that they were working to “control it.” FSU then wrote in X that the police had “neutralized the threat”, but said that parts of the campus are still consulting an “active crime scene.”
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A superior source of application of Florida’s law told Fox News that at least one person was in custody, but could not confirm whether the individual was a shooter. In addition, the Jacksonville field office of the FBI and the office of the Tallahassee resident agency are on the scene.
Fox News Digital’s Rachel Wolf, Preston Mizell, David Spunt and Andrea Margolis contributed to this report.
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