The suspect in the deadly shooting on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Tuesday was reportedly charged with two counts of murder and other charges as authorities search for a motive. Police Chief Jeff Baker told reporters late Tuesday that campus police received a call about a suspect who was armed with a pistol who "had shot several students." CALIFORNIA SYNAGOGUE SHOOTING SUSPECT PLEADS NOT GUILTY, HELD WITHOUT BAILA total of six people were shot by the suspect. Librarian Laura McShane told The Charlotte Observer that she was working at the school's Atkins Library when she "heard a ruckus" nearby. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBaker clarified to reporters that the suspect was not at the campus library, but that he did enter a building on campus.
Source: Fox News April 30, 2019 22:31 UTC