
The Hunt County Sheriff's Office said two people were killed and 14 others injured in a shooting at a "homecoming party" in Greenville, Texas, just before midnight Saturday, WFAA first reported. Police said the shooter remains at large, per AP.
Details: Hunt County chief deputy Buddy Oxford told a news conference the shooting happened about 11:45 pm at a party for Texas A&M University at Commerce's homecoming weekend, NBC News reports. The college said the incident happened off-campus, CBS News notes. ABC News reports the FBI was investigating and on the scene.
There has been no active shooter situation in Commerce. There was an event outside Greenville, TX that may or not have involved students at this time. Further information will be posted when known.
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Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.