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1 dead, 4 injured in shooting near Virginia Tech

A shooting near Virginia Tech late Friday night left one person dead and four others injured, police announced.

The Blacksburg Police Department said in a statement that police responded to reports of shots being fired at Melody Hookah Lounge in Blacksburg, Va., just before midnight on Friday night, and that several people were taken to local hospitals to be treated. 

Police said that one person died and four others were left wounded, noting that they were now investigating it as a homicide. They said at the time that they did not know the seriousness of the four peoples’ injuries. 

Virginia Tech issued a “secure in place” order around midnight. It lifted the order around 3:15 a.m., according to a timeline provided by the university.

In a memo to the community posted just before 6 a.m., Virginia Tech President Tim Sands said that one of the four people injured was a student at the university and noted that the victims’ names had not been publicized.

“Our condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased and we extend our support to those who were injured,” Sands wrote. “Events like this are difficult and unsettling to all of us. Please care for yourself and seek assistance if you need it.”

A school official later noted that that the family of the male student who was wounded said he was out of surgery and was recovering. Officials did not release the name of the student wounded.

Sands and Blacksburg police urged those with information about the incident to contact police. 

It was not immediately clear from the university’s memo or the police statement what the shooter’s motive may have been. Neither update provided information regarding any suspects who had been identified or if any arrests had been made.

Melody Hookah Lounge said in a statement posted to Facebook that it was “deeply hurt and devastated.”

“We are deeply hurt and devastated of what happened Friday night, our condolences go to the families and friends of everyone who were affected. Moving [forward] we will add more precautions and regulations in place for this types of situations,” Melody Hook Lounge wrote.
 
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said on Twitter Saturday that he was “incredibly saddened.”
 
“Incredibly saddened to see another act of gun violence in the Commonwealth this week. My heart is with the people of Blacksburg and the entire Virginia Tech community,” the senator wrote.
 
Virginia Tech was the site of one of the country’s deadliest mass shootings in April 2007, when a senior at the university killed 32 people and injured 17 others before taking his own life. 

Sen Tim Kaine (D-Va.) also expressed his sympathy for those affected by the shooting.

“My heart goes out to the victims and the community of Blacksburg, which is already scarred by the scourge of gun violence,” he wrote on Twitter.

The Hill has reached out to police for further information.

Updated: 3:03 p.m.