Shots fired at the University of Louisiana, 11 people injured

11 people have been wounded by gunfire at the University of Louisiana in the United States. The event took place in a brotherhood home near the university campus, which is in the midst of homeward celebrations. So far, two people have been arrested, according to Baton Rouge police. Authorities initially said nine people were [...]
11 people have been wounded by gunfire at the University of Louisiana in the United States.
The event took place in a brotherhood home near the university campus, which is in the midst of homeward celebrations. So far, two people have been arrested, according to Baton Rouge police.
Authorities initially said nine people were injured early Friday at the party held outside campus. At a press conference late Friday, Deputy Chief Myron Daniels confirmed that two more were injured, reported The Advocate.
Police say 11 people are injured and out of danger to life.
The two men arrested were identified as Daryl Stansberry, 28, and Miles Moss, 24, and each faces 11 counts.
They're being held in East Baton Rouge Prison.











