Four local college students were shot at a house party near Florida A&M University's campus early Saturday morning.

Three FAMU students and another student, who is dual enrolled at FAMU and Florida State University, were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries in the incident that occurred off campus between 2:30 and 3:30 a.m. on Kissimmee Street at Wahnish Way.

The Tallahassee Police Department, which is investigating the latest shooting, provided no other details, but FAMU's alert system sent out a text message at 3:50 a.m. It said the shooter drove southbound on Wahnish Way in a black Dodge Charger with unknown tags. The alert also warned students to "stay away from the area until an all clear is given."

At about 8:15 a.m., FAMU issued that all-clear.

While TPD did not return a phone call for more information, FAMU officials sent an email to the campus community with further details about the incident.

The students were shot in the lower extremities, and their injuries are not life-threatening, officials said. All were treated at a hospital and three have been released.

TPD told FAMU officials that "a disagreement" at a house party on Kissimmee Street led to the shooting, and the suspect fled the scene in the Charger.

TPD is working with FAMU’s Campus Safety and Security to obtain additional information that may assist police with making an arrest.

"These types of incidents often occur in the wee hours of the morning," the letter from FAMU officials warned. "Students are urged to be careful when attending off-campus events, especially late at night, and avoid congregating after the event ends."

This is the 18th shooting in 2019 in Tallahassee and Leon County, according to a Tallahassee Democrat analysis and map of 2019 shootings. At least 21 people have been injured in gun violence since the year began.

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This case has been assigned to TPD’s Violent Crimes Unit. Investigators are asking anyone with information to call them at 850-891-4200 or anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 850-574-TIPS.

The letter also said counseling opportunities were available for students.

FAMU students may contact WellConnect for after-hours counseling at 833-848-1765. Alternatively, students may contact the Office of Counseling Services at 850-599-3145 during normal business hours. The Office of Counseling Services is located at 636 Gamble St. (adjacent to the FAMU Welcome Center and across from the FAMU Village Residence Hall). The Center is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and offers extended hours by appointment.