 Yesterday, approximately 9.25 PM, Morgan State University police were home patrol. They heard discharging, responded to the scene, located multiple victims within seconds or minutes. Our BPD fire and police resources were on scene, helping the Morgan State University police handle the scene. Also treat the victims preliminarily at this time. We know there's a total of five victims ages 18 to 22. We believe all have non-life threatening injuries at this time. There were four males and one female. All victims are being treated and transported by first responders. As first responders heard the shots and all peer to be gunshot wounds. At the same time, we have now learned that multiple windows shatter, shatter and made our officers believe possibly we had an active shooter. So we immediately put our emergency response for an active shooter in place. The area was cordoned off. We set up a command post. Officers basically went to the different buildings. We secured several areas. BPD SWAT along with members from our federal, local and other jurisdictions came to assist us as we cleared the buildings to make sure we could not. We did not have an active shooter. We did not locate the suspect at this time. The scene remains active and we are working alongside our many federal law enforcement partners to piece together everything that exactly happened. I want to make very clear that we are still investigating and the details are very preliminary at this point. Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to call 911 or Metro Cromstoppers at 1-866-7LACA. At this time, I'll turn it over to Morgan State University Police Chief Hatcher. Thank you, sir. Good morning. As Commissioner Worley stated, Morgan State University police officers were routine patrol on the campus when they heard discharges from a firearm. They quickly responded to the area located several victims and rendered aid. As we know it now, four of the five individuals that suffered injury are Morgan students. We received the call at approximately 927, I believe, and the first alert went out at 930. There were approximately four additional alerts that went out subsequent to the first alert.