Tyler Junior College has released a statement confirming a shooting investigation on their campus Monday night.

In the release, the university stated officers responded to reports of shots fired outside a residence hall off Baxter Street, shortly before midnight.

Not addressed in the release is if students were alerted to the shooting. A TJC spokeswoman confirmed students were not alerted by the school.

You can read the full release below:

TJC Campus Police are conducting an investigation regarding shots fired on campus Monday evening at 11:42 p.m. The incident involved unidentified male subjects coming to campus to confront a TJC student outside of a residence hall. TJC Campus Police responded immediately to the scene, secured the scene and also called Tyler Police to respond. The unidentified subjects fled the scene and TJC Campus Police made a determination that this was an incident isolated to a dispute initially involving a few individuals, male subjects and a female subject, and that the incident did not pose an immediate threat to students throughout the campus. There were no injuries. Safety is of paramount concern to TJC and the College has zero tolerance for any behavior which violates school policies and criminal behavior. While it is still an ongoing investigation, TJC has taken immediate action to suspend students involved in the incident. Following further investigation, TJC will pursue all available actions including enforcement of any violations of school rules and policies as well as full prosecution of any criminal behavior.

More information is expected to be release about suspended students on Thursday. The shooting took place outside Sledge Hall, which is the dorm housing the TJC Apache football team.

Tyler Police were also on campus Wednesday searching the scene with metal detectors. They also inspected an AC unit which was allegedly hit by a bullet.

No arrests have been reported.