2 More MSU Students Released from Hospital After Mass Shooting
On Friday (March 3), two additional students injured in the mass shooting at Michigan State University in February were released from Sparrow hospital.
Michigan State University Police and Public Safety sent out the good news via UPDATE: @SparrowHealth has updated the conditions of the hospitalized students:
• 2 students have been discharged (previously serious, but stable)
• 1 student was previously discharged
• 1 student is in fair condition
• 1 student remains in critical condition pic.twitter.com/EO7Fin1r2b
Two MSU students remain in the hospital. One student is in fair condition, and the other is in critical condition. One student injured in the mass shooting is paralyzed from the waist down.
A gunman opened fire in two buildings on the campus of MSU on Feb. 13, killing three people and injuring five others. Brian Fraser, Alexandria Verner and Arielle Diamond Anderson were killed in the mass shooting.
UPDATE: @SparrowHealth has updated the conditions of the hospitalized students:
— MSU Police and Public Safety (@msupolice) March 3, 2023
• 2 students have been discharged (previously serious, but stable)
• 1 student was previously discharged
• 1 student is in fair condition
• 1 student remains in critical condition pic.twitter.com/EO7Fin1r2b