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Two dead, one injured in campus shooting at Texas A&M Commerce University

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COMMERCE, TX — Texas A&M Commerce has lifted a shelter-in-place order after a campus shooting left two people dead.

A third person was rushed to a local hospital.

The Texas A&M Commerce University Police Department tweeted at about 1 p.m. ET that it issuing a shelter in place order as it investigated a crime scene at Pride Rock Residence Hall.

About an hour later, the department tweeted that three people had been shot at the residence hall and a third person was injured.

A&M Commerce tweeted that the criminal investigation is at Pride Rock residence hall.

It's unclear if police are seeking a suspect or if anyone is in custody at this time.

We will continue to share updates as they are available.

— A&M-Commerce (@tamuc) February 3, 2020

This story was originally published by KXXV in Waco, Texas.