EAST LANSING — A woman was shot at the Demmer Center on Michigan State University's campus Friday afternoon, police said.

Police were called to the indoor shooting sports training facility at 4830 E. Jolly Road at 1:20 p.m. Friday for a report of a shooting, Michigan State University Police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

The woman's gunshot wound was self-inflicted, McGlothian-Taylor said. There is not a threat to the community, she said.

McGlothian-Taylor did not know the extent of the woman's injuries.

Demmer has indoor shooting ranges and is open to the public, as well as MSU shooting sports student organizations including smallbore, air rifle and archery. It also is open to MSU academic programs in shooting sports, law enforcement and related programs.

No one at Demmer answered the phone when a reporter called Friday.

Longtime Lansing businessman John Demmer and his wife provided the initial funding for the John and Marnie Demmer Shooting Sports, Education and Training Center on MSU's campus. It was built in 2009. John Demmer died at age 97 in July 2018.

Bill Demmer, the couple’s son, said Friday afternoon he was shocked by news of the shooting. Bill Demmer said he wasn’t aware of any other shooting injuries at the facility since its opening.

“The safety protocols out there have been outstanding,” he said.

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