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Two wounded in shooting on Bowie State University campus in Maryland
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Date:2025-04-17 23:37:15
BALTIMORE (AP) — Two people were shot and wounded on the Bowie State University campus in Maryland Saturday night, authorities said.
Campus police received a report of shots fired at 11:45 p.m. near the university’s Center for Business and Graduate Studies, the school said in a statement. The two wounded people were taken to a hospital for treatment.
The school didn’t provide further information about the shootings, including whether authorities know of the circumstances that led to the them or whether they are seeking a specific suspect or suspects.
The shootings on the campus east of Washington, D.C., come days after at least two people opened fire during a dispute at Morgan State University in Baltimore, wounding five people, including four students at that school.
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