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History Professor Killed By Shooter At Delta State University In Mississippi

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Ear Hustle 411 and its writing staff would like to send our condolences to the family of  History Professor  Ethan Schmidt who lost his life to a shooter at Delta State University in Mississippi.

Via Mississippi Business Journal

A professor was killed in his office at Delta State University in Mississippi, an official said Monday, and the campus remained on lock down with the shooter still believed to be on the loose.

Bolivar County Deputy Coroner Murray Roark said the dead man was in his mid-50s and was killed inside an office in Jobe Hall. He said officials are withholding his name for now.

Police are now reporting the person killed was history professor Ethan Schmidt.

University spokeswoman Jennifer Farish said she was not yet able to identify the dead person, saying it was still an “active situation.” It’s unclear whether anyone else was wounded.

The lockdown began about 10:45 a.m. local time, with the university advising students, faculty and staff to take shelter and stay away from windows.

The university’s Twitter account said the shooter was spotted near Jobe Hall.

State and local law enforcement agencies have responded.

Mississippi Department of Public Safety spokesman Warren Strain said a man who is believed to be the shooter was still at large. He said a description of the person was not immediately available.

The 4,000-student university is in Cleveland, in Mississippi’s Delta region near the Arkansas-Mississippi state line.

“Fortunately for us, our public safety officers and university officials have trained many of us for active shooter situations,” Don Allan Mitchell, an English professor, wrote in a Facebook message to The Associated Press. “Many students are locked-down in classrooms, and professors and staff members are telling them the protocol. Plus, we are all texting and Facebooking each other to make sure we are safe.”

He said police helicopters were in the air, and officers were sweeping buildings.

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