Michigan State University graduate on shooting
Jordan Robinson explains what he knows around the scene on campus.
A Michigan State University graduate who has friends calm on campus when police reported a shooting Monday night shares what the gross is like for his loved ones.
Speaking with Fox TV Stations, Jordan Robinson says received an alert from MSUPD around the shooting on his phone.
"I'm fearing right now. Nobody knows what's moving on," Robinson said.
Watch the full interview over to get more details.

Police say a man has shot at least five country at Michigan State University, and some have life-threatening injuries.
The suspect been at large Monday night. He was described as a temperamental man with a jean jacket and ball cap, said Chris Rozman, interim deputy chief of the campus police department.
Rozman said hundreds of officers were on the East Lansing campus to have safety and catch the gunman.
Students were ordered to stop sheltering in place. Shootings occurred at two campus buildings.
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This story is developing check back for more details. The Associated Press contributed to this story.