A shooting at Rose State College in Oklahoma left one person dead and a suspect in custody, according to Midwest City Police Chief Sid Porter. The incident, which occurred on the campus of the two-year college, is believed to be "domestic-related," Porter said. The college, which is located in a suburb of Oklahoma City, has roughly 13,000 students enrolled.
The school issued an alert advising students and staff to shelter in place during the incident. The alert was later lifted after police announced that they had apprehended a suspect in the shooting.
The identity of the victim has not yet been released. The motive for the shooting is currently under investigation.
The shooting at Rose State College is the latest in a string of gun-related incidents on school campuses across the United States. The incident highlights the ongoing debate over gun control laws and the need for increased safety measures in schools.
Many schools have implemented active shooter drills and increased security measures in response to the growing number of shootings on school campuses. However, some argue that more needs to be done to prevent these incidents from occurring in the first place, including stricter gun control laws and better access to mental health care.
As the investigation into the shooting at Rose State College continues, the school and local authorities are urging students and staff to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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