UPDATE (2:19 p.m. ET): President-elect Donald Trump offers words of support for OSU.
UPDATE (12:11 p.m. ET): Fox News is reporting that now at least 10 people have been taken to the hospital, with one person in critical condition.
UPDATE (11:55 a.m. ET): Local law enforcement is reporting that the deceased suspect primarily used a knife and a car during the attack.
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JUST IN: Suspect in Ohio State attack predominately used a knife and car, federal law enforcement official says https://t.co/USGIbJJUx8
— CNN (@CNN) November 28, 2016
UPDATE (11:26 a.m. ET): The shelter in place has been lifted, reports The Washington Post.
UPDATE (11:14 a.m. ET): One suspect is dead after being killed by police, according to ABC News.
BREAKING: 1 suspect dead after incident at Ohio State Univ.; search on for possible other suspects, Columbus Dept. of Public Safety says. pic.twitter.com/Zx6eufiRok
— ABC News (@ABC) November 28, 2016
UPDATE (11:09 a.m. ET): Ohio Gov. John Kasich offered a message to the OSU campus.
Ohio's thoughts and prayers go out to the Ohio State community. Be safe, listen to first responders. https://t.co/5qtfH3Fb6d
— John Kasich (@JohnKasich) November 28, 2016
UPDATE: The shooter fired several gunshots, according to at least one student.
A student whose girlfriend is on 2nd floor of Watts Hall says she heard multiple gunshots & is barricaded in bathroom. #OSU
— Robyn Haines (@RobynNBC4) November 28, 2016
UPDATE: Eight people have been transported to the hospital, according to the local fire department.
***Original Post***
An active shooter is being reported on the campus of Ohio State University. Students are being told to stay sheltered wherever they are as the campus remains on lockdown.
Buckeye Alert: Active Shooter on campus. Run Hide Fight. Watts Hall. 19th and College.
— OSU Emergency Mngmnt (@OSU_EMFP) November 28, 2016
OSU has reportedly told students and faculty to "Run, hide or fight."
Buckeye Alert: Active Shooter on campus. Run Hide Fight. Watts Hall. 19th and College.
— OSU Emergency Mngmnt (@OSU_EMFP) November 28, 2016