Two people died of shooting at the Florida State University.

Two people died and six people were in the hospital after a Thursday shooting in Tallahassee’s Florida State University.

The police said the deceased was not a student.

Leon County Sheriff Walter Mcneil claimed that the shooter was a 20 -year -old man. McNeil said he was the son of an army and one of the guns found in the field was the officer of the officer.

President Donald Trump said he briefed the incident when a meeting with the White House’s Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni began.

Ron Desantis Governor Florida said: “Our map is actively responding to our FSU family and state law execution.”

The university canceled all classes at least on Friday, and sports events were canceled during the weekend.

The police responded to an active shooter call at about noon, the university said.

Students and people on campus were warned shortly after the warning, “Find a shelter and wait for additional instructions.”

AVA Arenado told CBS News Miami, “One of my classmates was warned on the phone and announced in the other classes,” he told CBS News Miami.

Another student, Blake Leonard, was told that CBS first shot 12 shots.

“In my head, I thought it was architecture at first until I saw it behind me and saw people running in my direction. And then I heard another 12-15 guns turned off.”

It’s not the first time in the Florida State University in recent years. In 2015, three graduates were shot in the library.