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Police: First of 5 students hurt in MSU shooting discharged from hospital

- By Beth Leblanc Staff writer Hannah Mackay contribute­d.

The first of five students hospitaliz­ed after the Feb. 13 shooting at Michigan State University has been discharged to go home, according to the MSU police.

The student, who was not identified in the update, had previously been listed in serious condition, police said.

The student’s release leaves four other students still receiving care at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing — one in fair condition; two in serious, but stable condition; and one still in critical condition.

The students were injured and three others killed on Feb. 13, 2023, when a gunman identified by police as 43-year-old Anthony McRae opened fire at Berkey Hall and the Union on MSU’s campus. After an hourslong lockdown on campus, McRae shot and killed himself when he was approached by police in the city of Lansing about four miles from the university campus in East Lansing.

Those killed included 19-year-old Arielle Anderson of Harper Woods, 20-yearold Brian Fraser of Grosse Pointe and 20-year-old Alexandria Verner of Clawson.

Michigan State has declined to identify those injured but has vowed to pay for their hospital expenses and the funeral expenses of the three students who were killed.

Online fundraiser­s for three of the individual­s injured have identified them as MSU juniors Nate Statly and Guadalupe Huapilla-Perez

and 20-year-old John Hao, whose roommate has said he was paralyzed from the chest down from a bullet severed his spinal cord.

Hao, his fundraisin­g page said, is an internatio­nal student from China working toward a career in sports management who was shot in the spine.

Statly, according to the online fundraiser, is studying

environmen­tal biology and zoology and was in critical condition as of Wednesday morning.

Huapilla-Perez is studying hospitalit­y business and was shot twice during the attack, according to her fundraisin­g page.

 ?? Bill Pugliano/Getty Images/TNS ?? People visit a memorial at Berkey Hall on the day that Michigan State University students return to classes Feb. 20 for the first time since the Feb. 13 mass shooting there in East Lansing, Mich. The gunman shot eight students on the campus of MSU, killing 3 of them, one of them at Berkey Hall.
Bill Pugliano/Getty Images/TNS People visit a memorial at Berkey Hall on the day that Michigan State University students return to classes Feb. 20 for the first time since the Feb. 13 mass shooting there in East Lansing, Mich. The gunman shot eight students on the campus of MSU, killing 3 of them, one of them at Berkey Hall.

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