Broadcasters are reporting that a Michigan community college is on lockdown because of a gunman on campus.

A state trooper said the situation is “secure,” local WWJ Radio reported. There are unconfirmed reports that two people have been shot.
An editor at the Michigan Journal, the University of Michigan Dearborn newspaper, spoke with several students.
“They kind of said it was a little big of pandemonium and shock at first,” Matt Laurinec told WWJ. “Students said they heard it — heard about one or two shots at first — came out into the hallways, and that’s when the scattered panic began to start. And, from there, about four or five more shots were heard and that’s when they ran out,” he said.
A woman who answered the phone in the president’s office at Henry Ford Community College tells The Associated Press police have secured the area but there was a gunman at the Dearborn school.
Dearborn police and the campus security say they are dealing with an emergency and are unable to provide any information.
Updated:
- WWJ Newsradio 950 reports at least two people have been shot at the Henry Ford Community College.
- A WWJ Newsradio 950 reporter says a male shot his girlfriend and then himself at the campus, but officials have not yet confirmed this.
- WXYZ-TV reports there are two fatalities in the Dearborn, Michigan campus shooting. A man killed his girlfriend before taking his own life.
