By Tyler Kingkade
Three people were shot Tuesday afternoon at Lone Star College's North Harris campus in Houston, Texas, according to KPRC.
A shot of The Learning Center, College Center, and Health Science Center of Lonestar College Cy-Fair (formerly Cy-Fair College).
[Photo by flickr]
KTRK reports the shooting took place near the campus library after an altercation between two students. Two persons of interest were detained after a brief manhunt for the second suspect. No arrests were made and formal charges were not filed.
HuffPost's Saki Knafo reports that Steve Sanders, the president of a student gun rights group at Lone Star College in Texas, heard about the shooting from a reporter.
"That's annoying," said Sanders, president of the Second Amendment Academy, a student group that plans shooting events in the area and describes its focus as "educating the general public in regards to the safe and proper use of firearms."
Knafo's article quotes Sanders as saying:
"Most people who go there are just kids. They don’t have a CHL" -- a concealed handgun license.
"I have a CHL," Sanders added. "But I never carry on campus. I never really thought about it. I guess I will now."
