Update: Police said there were two shooting victims on UCLA's campus Wednesday but did not specify if the victims had been killed or injured.

 

As Reuters reports, at least two people were shot at the University of California, Los Angeles on Wednesday, police and campus officials said, drawing a phalanx of police cruisers to the scene and prompting officials to lock down the campus.

"Police are investigating a shooting in Engineering IV. Police are on the scene and report that there are two victims," UCLA's office of media relations said in an online posting. "The campus remains on lockdown."

 

NBC News reported two people were killed, citing unidentified law enforcement sources.

 

"Right now the police are at the scene and the campus is on lockdown," said an office manager in the university's media relations division.

 

The university has more than 43,000 enrolled students, according to its website.

 

"Police yelling at everyone in Boelter to evacuate immediately," bioengineering student Bahjat Alirani posted on Twitter. "I was in Boelter and I just see police spread around in the building yelling at everyone to run."

As we detailed earlier, police at UCLA were investigating a possible shooting in Boelter Hall, according to the university.

The campus remains on lockdown. 

 

People are being asked to shelter in place in Boelter Hall, according to the university. Police are investigating…

 

Aerial video showed several ambulances on the campus, located in Los Angeles' Westwood area.

 

Here is a video of the police running in:

 

And students running away…

 

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