LOS ANGELES — Hundreds of heavily armed officers swarmed the sprawling UCLA campus Wednesday following a shooting that forced thousands to barricade themselves in classrooms and offices, some using belts and chairs to secure doors, until authorities determined the gunman and single victim were dead.
Authorities have identified the victim as a mechanical engineer professor. The shooter has not yet been identified and the motive was not immediately clear. Investigators have found a gun and what might be a suicide note.
William S. Klug was gunned down in an engineering building office Wednesday morning, according to the official who has knowledge of the investigation but wasn't authorized to publicly discuss it, according to The Associated Press.
Klug, a married father of two, is described as a kind, gentle person.
Classes will resume Thursday. Engineering classes will resume Monday, according to the Daily Bruin.
#UCLA classes will resume tomorrow morning, with the exception of engineering classes, which will resume Monday, according to officials.
— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) June 1, 2016
Update 12:10 p.m. (all times local)
According to Charlie Beck, the chief of the LAPD, there is "no continuing threat to the campus" and officials are releasing students from the lockdown.
"The campus is now safe," and "the issue that has occurred has been contained," Beck said.
Beck confirmed that one of the two men found dead was the suspected shooter and that there are no suspects outstanding.
Both of the deceased men were killed via gunshot wounds in an apparent murder-suicide. A homicide investigation will ensue.
"There is no evidence to support a outstanding suspects at this point, but out of an abundance of caution we are going to continue our search of several of the buildings adjacent to the crime scene," Beck said.
Update 11:37 a.m. (all times local)
Chief James Herren of the UCLA police confirmed two men were found dead inside the engineering building at UCLA's campus. It's unclear if either of the men is the suspected shooter.
Herren reported that an investigation is ongoing to locate any other victims and the suspect or suspects.
A lockdown remains in place on campus.
Update: 11:15 a.m. (all times local)
Two victims that were previously reported as "down," were confirmed dead by the Los Angeles Police Department during a shooting at UCLA,
.
The "Daily Bruin," the school's student-run newspaper, and the Associated Press reported that a campus spokesperson also confirmed the deaths.
Two dead after shooting at #UCLA, campus spokesman has confirmed.
— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) June 1, 2016
BREAKING: Los Angeles police spokesman says 2 killed in shooting at UCLA.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 1, 2016
Original story
A shooting was reported at the University of California, Los Angeles engineering building Wednesday, Reuters reported.
BREAKING: Police are responding to report of a possible shooter at UCLA - university
— Reuters U.S. News (@ReutersUS) June 1, 2016
#BREAKING: UCLA on lockdown campus wide while police investigating possible shooter at Boelter Hall. pic.twitter.com/loSESM5FxK
— FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) June 1, 2016
The "Daily Bruin" tweeted that the incident was occurring
around 10:00 a.m. local time. Students were encouraged to take shelter in secure locations and deny entry to intruders.
Shooting reported at Engineering IV at #UCLA. Go to a secure location and deny entry.
— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) June 1, 2016
"Police yelling at everyone in Boelter to evacuate immediately," bioengineering student Bahjat Alirani posted on Twitter. "I was in Boelter and I just see police spread around in the building yelling at everyone to run."
Boelter Hall is a part of the university's school of engineering and applied science.
The newspaper later reported the 419-acre campus as being on lockdown.
Kerckhoff Hall is now in lockdown according to multiple sources.
— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) June 1, 2016
The "Daily Bruin" also reported that professors were asked to cancel classes and notify students of cancellations in the next few hours.
Many professors asked by administrators to cancel classes in the next few hours and email students. #UCLA
— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) June 1, 2016
Details surrounding the alleged shooter are unclear, but the "Daily Bruin" reported the suspect as a white male about 6 feet tall wearing a black jacket and black pants.
The "Daily Bruin" reported two victims, according to a police scanner. Their conditions are unknown.
Two victims down at #UCLA, according to police scanner.
— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) June 1, 2016
UPDATE: LAPD on tactical alert at #UCLA following reports of an active shooter. 2 stretchers went into building pic.twitter.com/Qzz0dEnJiV
— Val Gratias (@valeriegratias) June 1, 2016
Final exams were to begin next week at the school.
UCLA has 43,00 students. It is the most applied-to university in the nation,
. For the fall of 2015, more than 92,000 freshman applications were received.
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