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Man Carrying Umbrella Was Reported As Gunman AT CSU [UPDATED]

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FINAL Update

After searching the CSU campus in San Marcos for 30 minutes, sheriff’s deputies did not find a gunman, according to local media. All they found was a man carrying an umbrella, according to crime reporter Debbi Baker.

No shots were ever fired, and CSU was on lockdown while sheriff’s deputies investigated. No one was injured in the incident. The university has issued an all-clear on its Twitter page, saying the police made contact with the suspect, who didn’t have a weapon after all. Officials lifted the lockdown after that report.

Reports about the situation on the San Marcos campus of California State University continue to roll in. CSU was apparently holding orientations today, and classes are scheduled to begin next week. Some Twitter users and NBC San Diego say that there was a report of someone carrying a “long gun.”

PREVIOUSLY

California State University in San Marcos is keeping students informed of the lockdown and situation on campus. The university’s official Twitter feed states that there’s a report of a suspect on campus. He’s a bald white male wearing a black shirt and jeans and possibly carrying a weapon.

Local media report that ten units from the county sheriff’s department were dispatched to the campus.

FIRST REPORT

Police are responding to a report of a gunman on the campus of California State University in San Marcos. Local media are reporting that the university is on lockdown at this time. The university’s Twitter feed is posting updates. It started with this cryptic tweet:

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