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Seven people stuck under fire overnight in Norfolk, Va., including several university students, officials said Sunday.
Officers reacted to blocking 5000 of Killam Avenue around 12:00 pm ET and found four women and three men who was shot dead, Norfolk police said.
All seven victims were taken to the hospital. Two of they — Zabre Miller, 25, and Angelia McKnight, 19 — later died from their injuries, Norfolk police said.
Norfolk State University said some of the victims of the shooting were university students – but did not specify how a lot, or they survived.
“Norfolk Police reported us that several NSU students became victims of shooting isolated off-campus location near 50th Street and Hampton Boulevard, University tweeted.
“The NSU police secured the NSU campus. Consulting made available for Any student in need of Services.”
Norfolk police released none information About possible motive or suspicion.
“As homicide detectives continue to investigate the early morning shooting, they are asking for anyone with information about this incident to contact the Norfolk Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or send a message via P3Tips mobile app,” the Norfolk police said.
There have been at least 456 mass shootings in the United States so far. year, according to the Archive of Gun Violence. Both the nonprofit and CNN define mass shootings as incidents. in what four or more people shot, except for the shooter.

