A student was shot dead Friday afternoon
at South Carolina State University, prompting a manhunt for several
suspects that extended beyond the school’s Orangeburg campus.
Orangeburg County Coroner Samuetta Marshall identified the slain student as Brandon Robinson, 20, of Orangeburg.
“He was a very nice young man,” South
Carolina State University President Thomas Elzey said, fighting back
tears in a brief statement to reporters. “And it hurts. It hurts us
all.”
Police were still looking for at least four individuals who they say might be responsible.
Elzey said “we are pulling together as a community,” announcing that counselors would be made available to grieving students.
“Our first order of business is to make sure that our students are safe,” the school president said.
Campus police were called to the Andrew
Hugine Suites Living and Learning community about 1:30 p.m. and found
the injured student, the university said. Police said eyewitnesses
identified four suspects who had left the campus, the university said.
The school was initially put on
lockdown; those restrictions were lifted a few hours later. Nonetheless,
South Carolina State’s Facebook page still urged people to “remain
cautious and report any suspicious activity to police.”
South Carolina State is a historically
black university with about 4,000 students, according to the school
website. The campus is about 40 miles south of Columbia
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