The shooting left three dead and five others wounded after a gunman went onto campus and opened fire.
Law enforcement officials at the university said the shooter - Anthony Dwayne McRae - had no obvious affiliation with the school.
Chris Rozman, the university's interim deputy chief of police and public safety, said McRae was neither a current nor former student or faculty member at Michigan State. McRae was previously sentenced to 12 months probation on a weapons charge, according to the Michigan Department of Corrections. Arrest
show he was convicted and ultimately sentenced in November 2019 for possessing a loaded firearm inside a vehicle, which is illegal in Michigan without a concealed carry license. He was discharged in May 2021.
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