Two men were killed Wednesday morning on the campus of Grambling State University in a shooting that officials said wasn't random or an act of terrorism.The Lincoln Parish Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation, and spokesman Stephen Williams said the shooting was reported just after midnight."It was an altercation that started inside one of the dorm rooms and spilled out into the courtyard," Williams said. "We're interviewing witnesses."Grambling State University media relations director Will Sutton said the victims were Earl Andrews, a senior at GSU, and Monquirarious Caldwell. Both men were 23 years old and from Farmerville, Louisiana.The campus was not put on lockdown during the incident, but students were advised to stay inside. Lincoln Parish Sheriff Mike Stone told a local newspaper that the two victims knew the shooter, who has not been identified.Stone said there was "bad blood" between the victims and the shooter."This a horrible tragedy, nothing that anyone would ever to want to happen," Sutton said. "Our prayers are with the victims and their families. There is no place for violence on the GSU campus. We always encourage our students to be safe, be aware, watch who they hang out with and watch who is around at all times. This is a most unfortunate situation."Investigators said the gunman fled the scene and remains at-large. Officials have not released a description of the suspect, but are aware of his nickname.Keep up with local news, weather and current events with theWDSU app here. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!

Two men were killed Wednesday morning on the campus of Grambling State University in a shooting that officials said wasn't random or an act of terrorism.

The Lincoln Parish Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation, and spokesman Stephen Williams said the shooting was reported just after midnight.


"It was an altercation that started inside one of the dorm rooms and spilled out into the courtyard," Williams said. "We're interviewing witnesses."

Grambling State University media relations director Will Sutton said the victims were Earl Andrews, a senior at GSU, and Monquirarious Caldwell. Both men were 23 years old and from Farmerville, Louisiana.

The campus was not put on lockdown during the incident, but students were advised to stay inside. Lincoln Parish Sheriff Mike Stone told a local newspaper that the two victims knew the shooter, who has not been identified.

Stone said there was "bad blood" between the victims and the shooter.

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"This a horrible tragedy, nothing that anyone would ever to want to happen," Sutton said. "Our prayers are with the victims and their families. There is no place for violence on the GSU campus. We always encourage our students to be safe, be aware, watch who they hang out with and watch who is around at all times. This is a most unfortunate situation."

Investigators said the gunman fled the scene and remains at-large. Officials have not released a description of the suspect, but are aware of his nickname.

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