Two people have been killed and another four injured after a shooting on the campusof the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, officials told ABC News.
Three of the injured victims are in critical condition, police said at a news conference Tuesday night. The fourth person suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Police identified the suspect as Trystan Andrew Terrell, 22, and said he was not someone on their radar.
There is no reason to believe anyone else was involved, officials said.
The suspected shooter is a UNCC male student,
"This is the worst day in the history of UNC Charlotte," School Chancellor Philip L. Dubois said Tuesday night.
Police dispatch received calls around 4:40 p.m. reporting a suspect was armed with a pistol and had shot several students, police said.
"It started out as a good day," said student Tristan Field, who was in the classroom when the shooting broke out. "It was the last day of class, was going to a concert, and now someone got shot, a bunch of people got shot. I don't know how to feel. I'm happy to be alive, but I'm sad for other people."
Officers responded to the scene and were able to get into the building where the suspect was located, disarmed him and took him into custody, officials said. The suspect did not say anything to the officers as he was arrested.
"Our officers actions definitely saved lives. There's no doubt about that," said University of North Carolina at Charlotte Police and Public Safety Chief Jeff Baker.
The school was placed on lockdown as officers secured the campus. Students were later allowed to return to their residence halls on campus, police said.
"The first thing that went to my head was, 'Yeah this is actually happening, but just don't sit there, like get up and go,'" said student Jordan Pearce, who was just outside the classroom when the shooting began. "So I grabbed a girl and we just went straight for the bathroom and called our parents after that."