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THE CAMPUS. HERE'S MORE FROM MANHATTAN. >> POLICE NOW SAY THERE WAS AN ARGUMENT INVOLVING TWO PEOPLE FROM OFF CAMPUS. THESE WERE NOT STUDENTS WE'RE TALKING ABOUT. SHOTS WERE FIRED IN A PARKING LOT. NO ONE HURT, AND AGAIN, NO ONGOING THREAT. A 911 CALL WAS MADE THIS MORNING. THE SCENE, PARKING LOT, NORTH OF THE K-STATE BUILDING ON CAMPUS, K-STATE CAMPUS POLICE OFFICERS WERE THERE IN MOMENTS. THE UNIVERSITY POLICE STATION IS CLOSE BY. THE BUILDING WAS QUICKLY LOCKED DOWN. POLICE ARE TALKING TO WITNESSES. NO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE. AT THE TIME, PEOPLE IN THE

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Kansas State University officials said shots were fired in a campus parking lot, but no one was hurt and there is "no ongoing threat."University spokesman Jeff Morris said the shots were fired around 11 a.m. Thursday in a parking lot north of the Foundation Building, where fundraising efforts are organized. Morris says officers rushed over from the nearby university police station and locked down the building while they investigated. The university initially ordered people in the area to shelter in place.The situation involved a disagreement between individuals that appeared to be unrelated to the Manhattan campus, according to a preliminary investigation by K-State police.Authorities said the initial contact between the individuals happened on Manhattan's east side and then continued the parking lot near the Foundation Building, where shots were fired. After the shooting, the victim, who is not a student, drove to the Riley County Police Department to report what had happened.No arrests have been made.The investigation continues.