Michigan State University shooter had 2 legally purchased guns, police said

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Three students died and five were wounded after a gunman went to multiple campus buildings and fired at students.

The man who shot eight students at Michigan State University, killing three, had two handguns that were purchased legally but not registered, police said Thursday.

Investigators said they still were trying to pin down a motive, three days after the violence at the East Lansing campus, but they described the 43-year-old McRae as a loner. One of the five injured students was upgraded to stable condition at Sparrow Hospital. The others remained in critical condition but with “signs of improvement,” interim university President Teresa Woodruff said.

McRae walked nearly 4 miles toward his home after the shootings and said nothing before killing himself in front of police, Gonzales said.

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