Two people were killed and one injured in a shooting Thursday night at South Carolina State University, prompting a campus lockdown, according to university officials. The incident, which occurred in an apartment at the Hugine Suites student residential complex, is under investigation by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).
The university issued a campus lockdown at approximately 9:15 p.m. Thursday following the report of the shooting, according to Fox News. Details about the victims' identities and the condition of the wounded person have not been released. The university remains on lockdown hours after the shooting, as reported by ABC News. Officials have not released any details about a suspect, according to ABC News.
In other news, the CIA released a new Mandarin-language recruitment video aimed at Chinese military officers, as reported by CBS News. The video portrays a fictional, mid-level People's Liberation Army officer grappling with corruption and ultimately choosing to contact the American intelligence agency. This is part of a public-facing recruitment campaign targeting China, which CIA Director John Ratcliffe has described as the agency's top intelligence priority. The central character in the video is troubled by corruption and concerned about the impact on his family, according to CBS News.
Also, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked a court to revoke the Israeli citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism offenses, according to Fox News. This appears to be the first use of a law enacted three years ago allowing the revocation of citizenship and subsequent deportation of Palestinian citizens convicted of certain violent crimes and who received financial support from the Palestinian Authority as a reward, Fox News reported.
In a separate incident, the search is intensifying for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who investigators say appears to have been kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1, according to ABC News. The FBI released photos and videos of an armed person in a mask in front of her home, appearing to tamper with a security camera, ABC News reported. FBI Director Kash Patel released a surveillance photo on February 10, 2026, showing a potential subject in the investigation, according to ABC News.
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