YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — A Youngstown State University spokesman says it's not clear what motivated a shooting at a house near the Ohio campus that killed one student and injured 11 people, including six students.
Youngstown police say the shooting happened during a party early Sunday and no arrests have been made, but they have at least one suspect.
University spokesman Ron Cole says members of the university-sanctioned Omega Psi Phi fraternity lived at the house.
The Mahoning County coroner's office identified the dead student as 25-year-old Jamail E. Johnson, who was shot in the head and legs.
A spokeswoman for the nearby St. Elizabeth Health Center said eight of the 11 injured had been released. The hospital would not comment on the conditions of the other three.
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Associated Press writers Kantele Franko in Columbus, Ohio, and Sofia Mannos in Washington contributed to this
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