Student Dies After Shooting At Savannah State University, No Arrests Made

In this frame grab from video provided by WTOC-TV, authorities respond to a shooting at Savannah State University, late Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015, in Savannah, Ga. Authorities said a student was killed. (WTOC-TV via AP... In this frame grab from video provided by WTOC-TV, authorities respond to a shooting at Savannah State University, late Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015, in Savannah, Ga. Authorities said a student was killed. (WTOC-TV via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT MORE LESS

One student is dead after a Thursday night altercation at the student union at Savannah State University in Georgia turned into a shooting.

Christopher Starks, a junior from the Atlanta metro area, died at the hospital after he sustained gunshot wounds from the altercation, according to a statement from the university.

He was the only person taken the hospital, according to the university.

The school was put into lockdown on Thursday night.

The lockdown was lifted just after midnight, according to the university. State investigators, with assistance from campus police, are investigating.

Classes will be delayed until 10 a.m. on Friday.

Savannah State University is a historically black university with about 5,000 students in Savannah, Georgia.

This ends a week with visible gun violence. Mississippi State University went under lockdown Thursday after reports of an active shooter. On Wednesday, two journalists were shot and killed by their former colleague during a live morning television broadcast. The shooter later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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  1. Because there are just not enough guns on campus. Now, if the dead kid had a gun . . .

  2. Georgia – the Take Your Gun Anywhere State.

  3. Avatar for nineo nineo says:

    This doesn’t happen here in Canada - in Canada, this ends with punches. We aren’t superior to Americans in any way, cultural or otherwise, and this sort of liquor-fueled nonsense happens all the time - we just don’t carry around guns. This isn’t rocket science: if more people have guns, there’s more shootings.

  4. Yet another reason why Savannah native Clarence Thomas shames his home town by his mere existence.

  5. I remember the (accurate) quote:

    “I was in a fight and a hockey game broke out.”

    Canadians are DEFINITELY confident, aggressive, capable and able. Most of my WWII reading dealing with the Commonwealth features courageous Canadians.

    It’s never a question of “manliness” when dealing with ammosexuals.

    Rather, it is the doubt regarding it.

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