
Two people were killed and four others injured after a gunman opened fire in a classroom on a North Carolina college campus Tuesday afternoon.
The suspected shooter, identified by police as 22-year-old Trystan Andrew Terrell, was taken into custody after opening fire at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, authorities said.
Terrell allegedly targeted a classroom on the campus at about 5 p.m., killing the two people and wounding four others — including three who were critically injured, authorities said.
Local media outlets reported he was a former student at the college who dropped out this year before completing his degree in history.
His grandfather told the Associated Press by phone on Tuesday night that he was shocked his grandson could be responsible for the slayings.
“This is not in his DNA,” Paul Rold of Arlington, Texas, said.