At least two people died and many others were shot at Florida State University in Talhaasi on Thursday, and multiple law enforcement officials told ABC News.
One person is in critical condition and five in serious condition, according to Talhaasi Memorial Healthcare.
Sources told ABC News that the number of people is subject to change.
On this screen, students leave the region and their hands on the campus of Florida State University in Talhaasi, Florida, on April 17, 2025.
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Several ABC News officials have stated that the suspect was shot and his detention was taken due to life -threatening injuries.
Talhaasi police said the campus had been secured.
The shooting was launched near the Student Union, according to FSU alertAnd that advised the students to shelter in place.

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Sophomore Paula Maldonado told ABC News that she was in the classroom near the Student Union when I heard what seemed to scream abroad.
“Immediately, the active threat warning was launched,” she said. “Every person in Safi quickly turned off the lights, put off offices to prevent the door and hide them at the front of the semester.”

Florida State University students are waiting for news amid an active shooting accident on the school campus in Talhaasi, Florida, Thursday, April 17, 2025
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“We were calm and others whispered,” said Maldonado. “Some were crying and helping each other. The student, next to me, told me to put my bag in front of me to protect myself.”
Maldonado said: “A policeman came inside and I thought he was the shooter, so it was very frightening. But after a few minutes another policeman returned and told us to go outside with our hands,” Maldonado said.
The student Daniela Seitri told ABC News that she was in the building across the street from the Student Union when she started alerting sirens in screaming, and people were standing abroad who ran in her building.
She said that the students escaped from the Student Union, as the law applied the scene.

The active shooter at Florida State University in Talhaasi was reported, according to FSU.
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Farid Gothenburg, his 14 -year -old daughter, Jaemy, said in the shooting of Park Land Secondary School in South Florida in 2018, that some of his colleagues at Jaimi are now attending FSU.
“Some of them were just part of the shooting of the second school and some were in the student union today,” said Gottenberg, who became a supporter of weapons reform, on social media. “As a father, everything I wanted after the Park Land gunfire is to help our children to be safe. Unfortunately, because of many people who refuse to do the right things about reducing armed violence, he was not surprised by what happened today.”
President Donald Trump was briefed on fire, according to White House press secretary Caroline Levit.
“My heart is separated from the students, their families, and faculty members at Florida State University. There is no place in the American Violence Association. Our entire nation is praying for the victims and their families,” said the Minister of Internal Security, Christie Nom.
FSU said the classrooms are canceled until Friday.
Lyon General County Schools were placed “on insurance as a preventive measure,” according to the educational zone.

People relax each other on the campus of Florida State University in Talhaasi, where the law application responded to the active shooter that was reported on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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So far in 2025, there have been 81 mass shooting as of April 17, including the latter in Florida.
This is the sixth group shooting of Florida so far this year.
The Archives of Violence with firearms, which is known as the mass fire as one or more of the people who were wounded or killed – the perpetrator – does not include a mass shooting in 2024 and 659 mass shooting in 2023, 644 in 2022 and 689 in 2021.
This time last year, there were 117 shootings.
ABC News’ Sony Salzman and Luke Barr contributed to this report.
ABC News’ Luke Barr contributed to this report.
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