South Carolina State University shooting reports: Campus on lockdown after gunfire near Hugine Suites
South Carolina State University is currently on lockdown after reports of an apparent shooting on campus located in Orangeburg.
South Carolina State University is currently on lockdown after reports of an apparent shooting on campus, the university's Department of Public Safety has confirmed. The reported gunfire originated from Hugine Suites, a residential building located on campus.

Authorities are urging students and staff to return to their residence halls, and for off-campus visitors to leave the area immediately.
The university said in a campus alert: "Campus on lockdown following shots at Hugine Suites. Campus police investigating. Hugine Suites residents who are not in the complex report to SHM. Anyone in Hugine Suites stay put. Students in other residence halls return to your rooms. Off-campus residents, please exit the campus."
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Nancy Mace responds
In response to the developing situation, Congresswoman Nancy Mace issued a statement, "Praying for everyone at South Carolina State University tonight. Please stay safe and follow law enforcement instructions as they respond to reports of a shooting on campus. Our hearts are with the students, faculty, and families affected."
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South Carolina State University is located in Orangeburg.
So far, authorities have not released an official statement about the incident, and no information has been confirmed regarding a possible shooter or any injuries.
The story will be updated with more information