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Murder-suicide triggers lockdown at California campus

Los Angeles (AFP) - Two men died in a murder-suicide at the University of California's Los Angeles campus, prompting a lockdown and a massive security deployment at the sprawling facility. Los Angeles police chief Charlie Beck said both victims were found with gunshot wounds in an office on campus. At least three shots were fired and a gun was found at the scene.

"At about 10:00 this morning a homicide and a suicide occurred in the engineering facility... of the UCLA campus on the south side," Beck told reporters. "It appears it is entirely contained."

Authorities declined to identify the victims. But various reports said the shooter was a student who killed a professor before turning the gun on himself. Many students at the university took to social media to offer condolences, identifying the professor as William Scott Klug, who taught mechanical and aerospace engineering. The shooter was thought to be a graduate student. Officials said they were still piecing together what prompted the deadly incident.

"There is evidence there could be a suicide note but we don't know at this point," Beck added. "Tragically so many of these active shooter situations end like this."

The incident prompted a campus-wide lockdown as hundreds of officers and tactical response teams as well as federal agents rushed to the university, where students are preparing for final exams. All university classes were cancelled for the day. The lockdown was lifted shortly after noon.