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Final student discharged from Lansing hospital after being injured in Michigan State mass shooting

Student was previously in critical condition

EAST LANSING, Mich. – The final student injured during the mass shooting at Michigan State University has been discharged from the hospital.

MSU police provided an update on Tuesday on the condition of the last student who was at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.

According to a tweet made by university officials, the final student has been discharged to another facility. The student who has been in critical condition was released from the hospital while they were in stable condition.

This means that all five of the students who were injured in the Feb. 13 shootings have now been released from the hospital.

Three Michigan State students were killed and five others were critically injured when a gunman opened fire at Berkey Hall and the MSU Student Union the night of Feb. 13.

Arielle Anderson, 19, Alexandria Verner, 20, and Brian Fraser, 20, were the students who died from their injuries. Police chose not to officially confirm the identities of those who were hospitalized.

The gunman fatally shot himself at an off-campus location in Lansing while police approached. A note detailing his possible motivation for the shootings was found.