A gunman at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, claimed three lives and critically injured another before the police shot and killed him on Wednesday.
This incident, symbolic of the prevalent gun violence in the United States, unfolded near the famous Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill confirmed the deaths of three victims, with a fourth individual initially in critical condition later stabilising.
Although law enforcement sources disclosed that the assailant was a 67-year-old career college professor associated with educational institutions in Georgia and North Carolina, his connection to the Nevada university remains unclear.
US President Joe Biden condemned this "horrific act of gun violence," a disturbingly familiar occurrence on college campuses.
The police swiftly responded, effectively quelling the threat by engaging the suspect in a shootout just minutes after receiving reports of an active shooter.
The incident transpired during an outdoor student gathering, with Sheriff McMahill commending the heroic actions of the police officers.
University Police Chief Adam Garcia reported that two officers engaged the suspect in a shootout, resulting in the demise of the assailant.
Details regarding the victims and the identity of the gunman are pending, as the police work on notifying next-of-kin.
Witnesses described hearing a series of loud noises, prompting evacuation to a nearby building.
The campus, currently under continuous police scrutiny, will remain closed until Friday, reassuring the community that there is no further threat.
Mass shootings, regrettably commonplace in the US, persist despite ongoing efforts to address gun control issues.
The Gun Violence Archive has recorded over 600 such incidents this year alone, prompting President Biden to underscore the abnormality of such occurrences and urge Congress to take decisive action against the epidemic of gun violence.