Update 2:35 p.m., Jan. 25

State College Police Chief John Gardner has confirmed 19-year-old Steven Beachy has died as a result of his injuries.

This puts the total at four confirmed dead, including the shooter, who was identified by police as 21-year-old Jordan Witmer of Benner Township.

Steven Beachy, son of Dean Beachy, 62, of Millersburg, Ohio, who was also killed, was transported to Mount Nittany Medical Center after he was shot by Witmer. He died on Friday afternoon, police said.

Nicole Abrino, 21, was also shot at the bar and transported to two medical centers. Police did not release an update, though she was last known to be in critical condition.

Police believe Abrino is Witmer's ex-girlfriend, and the two were speaking at the bar before Witmer began shooting at around 10: 15 p.m. Thursday night.

Gardner also said the department currently believes Witmer, of Benner Township, randomly chose a house on Waupelani Lane to break into after leaving the hotel and crashing his vehicle.

At the home, Witmer shot and killed 83-year-old resident George McCormick, before killing himself.

Gardner said Witmer used a "small-caliber, semi-automatic" weapon, which he had a lawful permit to carry.

Police said the investigation is ongoing and more information will be released once available.

Update 12:40 p.m., Jan. 25

Penn State has released a statement in regarding Thursday night's deadly shooting.

According to the statement, Penn State Police and State College Police were monitoring the incident, which occurred off-campus. The university did not send an alert to students as it determined there was no threat to Penn State students.

The decision to send an alert is determined on a case-by-case basis.

"We understand that the tragic events that occurred last night may have instilled fear and concern in members of the campus community," the statement said. "We are deeply saddened by the senseless acts of violence that have occurred and our thoughts are with the victims and their families."

Update 11:05 a.m., Jan. 25

According to the Centre County Coroner's office, three people including the shooter are dead following the shooting at P.J. Harrigan's Bar & Grill in the Ramada Hotel. The shooter, 21-year-old Jordan Witmer, shot multiple individuals at the Ramada Hotel. Dean Beachy, 62, of Millersburg, Ohio, was pronounced dead at the scene. Witmer then fled the scene, where he broke into a home on Tussey Lane. Witmer shot and killed resident George McCormick, 83. Witmer then killed himself at the residence. A vigil at the Allen Street Gates will be held for the dead on Monday.

Update 1:20 a.m., Jan. 25

Police confirm the shooter has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Three people were shot inside P.J. Harrigan's Bar & Grill next to the Ramada Inn; one died and two were were taken to Mt. Nittany Medical Center and life flighted. Both are now in critical condition, police said.

The shooter left the Ramada in a black Mazda 3, then proceeded to crash the car he was driving on Tussey Lane. From there, the shooter broke into a residence, shooting and killing one male resident. A female resident who was also in the home barricaded herself in a bedroom and called police.

This puts the total at three confirmed dead, including the shooter.

Update 12:20 a.m., Jan. 25

According to WTAJ News, police confirmed at least two people were shot at the scene. One person was pronounced dead at the scene. Another sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital. The extent of their injuries is unknown.

The suspect is a 21-year-old man from Bellefonte who ran away from the scene. It it unclear whether the suspect is currently in police custody.

State College Police are currently investigating a shooting at the P.J. Harrigan's Bar & Grill in the Ramada Hotel on South Atherton Street.

According to a police scanner, one fatality was reported at the scene. Another individual has been transported to the hospital.

It is unclear whether the suspect is in police custody.

The Ramada Hotel & Conference Center is located at 1450 S. Atherton Street.

The Daily Collegian will update this story as more information becomes available.