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Manhunt Ends: Suspect Arrested After Virginia State University Campus Shooting

19-Year-Old Suspect Apprehended in Virginia State University Shooting

A 19-year-old non-student has been arrested in connection with the early Saturday morning shooting at Virginia State University that left five people wounded and put the campus on high alert.

A swift and intensive manhunt on Saturday brought an end to a terrifying day at Virginia State University, culminating in the arrest of a 19-year-old man linked to an early morning mass shooting that left five individuals wounded. The campus, which had been on edge for hours, could finally breathe a collective sigh of relief as authorities confirmed the apprehension of Camron Harris.

Harris, a Henrico resident and notably not a student enrolled at VSU, was tracked down and taken into custody around 4 PM that same afternoon. It turns out he'd been hiding right on campus, discovered tucked away in a closet within Seward Hall, one of the university's dormitories – a chilling detail that underscores the immediacy of the threat. Chesterfield County Police, leading the investigation, confirmed the arrest after a day of frantic searching.

He now faces a barrage of serious charges, specifically eight felony warrants. These include four counts of malicious wounding and four counts for the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Currently, Harris is being held without bond at Chesterfield County Jail, with officials suggesting that additional charges could very well be filed as the investigation progresses. It's a stark reminder of the gravity of the incident.

The violence, which erupted outside the campus dormitories near the Quad Annexes around 1:30 AM on Saturday, sent five people to the hospital. Their ages ranged from 17 to 23, and while four sustained non-life-threatening injuries, one victim remains in critical condition with a life-threatening wound – a truly heartbreaking outcome. We know one 20-year-old VSU student was among the injured and has thankfully been released, but the other four wounded individuals were not identified as students, and their identities, for now, remain private.

The exact motive behind this horrific act is still shrouded in mystery, with Lt. James Lamb of the local police stating that the investigation is very much ongoing. Interestingly, VSU had initially put out word about "multiple suspects" immediately after the shooting. However, as the day unfolded and Harris was apprehended, authorities revised that assessment, reassuring the community that they did not believe there was any additional, immediate threat to the campus. It was certainly a fluid and confusing situation for a while there, leaving many understandably anxious.

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