Fatal shooting in Michigan: 2 more students discharged from hospital, 1 still in critical condition

Following a deadly shooting on the Michigan State University campus last month, MSU police and public safety provided an update on five injured students, saying two more have been discharged from the hospital and one remains in critical condition.

Another student is in a hospital in fair condition, and a fifth injured student was previously released, campus police added in a social media update citing the state’s Sparrow Health.

Two recently discharged students were previously in a serious but stable condition.

A shooting on campus on February 13 killed three students. According to police, the shooter pointed the weapon at himself.

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Students mourn the deadly shooting on the campus of Michigan State University.

Students mourn the deadly shooting on the campus of Michigan State University. (Photo by Nick Antay for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

“The violence we have experienced on our campus has affected students in different ways, and they, too, experience trauma differently,” Associate Professor Simone Painkofer of the MSU College of Business told Fox News Digital as students returned to classes this week.

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“Some students are ready to return in person, but other students do not feel comfortable returning to campus.”

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The students who died as a result of the shooting – Ariel Anderson, Alexandria Werner and Brian Fraser – will receive degrees posthumously.

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