 A gunman opened fire on February 13 at Michigan State University's main campus, killing three people and injuring five, some severely, before he was found dead hours later, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot, police said. Few official details about the gun violence were immediately available, but Chris Rosman, interim deputy chief of the University Police, said shots were fired in two locations at an academic building called Berkey Hall and the Michigan State University Union Building. Police responding to the shooting, which began shortly after 8 p.m. found victims at both locations, Rosman told reporters at a televised briefing about three hours later, Rosman said investigators had no information about the motive. He also said the university was not aware of any threats made to the campus before Monday's bloodshed. Rosman said three victims were killed and five were taken to hospital, some of them with life-threatening injuries, two of the dead were at Berkey Hall and the other at the MSU Union. Rosman said the suspect was contacted by law enforcement off campus at some point, adding that scene is being investigated as a crime scene. The gunman was confirmed dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot roughly four hours after the violence began, Rosman said. There is no longer a threat to campus. We believe there to be only one suspect in this incident, he said. Students, faculty and residents in surrounding off-campus neighborhoods of East Lansing, about 90 miles northwest of Detroit, had been told by authorities to shelter in place while the manhunt was on. About three hours after the shooting erupted, MSU police released two still images of the suspect, taken by a surveillance camera that showed him walking into a building, then mounting a short flight of stairs, wearing a jacket, jeans, a baseball cap and a black mask over his lower face. It happened here tonight. I want to commend the students and our community on how they reacted when we sent out our emergency messaging, instructing people to shelter in place, to run, hide, fight, our community listened and that's why a lot of folks in those buildings were able to escape is because of following our instructions. I can confirm that the photograph that we pushed out immediately as part of our transparent information sharing is the same suspect that was found deceased. Yes. Thank you and we'll see you at 1.30.