Michigan State University shooter Anthony McRae: Everything we know about gunman
Jack Birle
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Police named the suspect in the shooting at Michigan State University on Monday night that killed three people and left five injured.
Anthony McRae, 43, was identified by the police after he was previously described as a black male with no affiliation with the university.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SHOOTINGS: SUSPECT DEAD FROM BELIEVED SELF-INFLICTED GUNSHOT WOUND
Police found McRae at about 11:30 p.m. local time at an off-campus location Monday. Officers found McRae dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
A tip from a caller helped them identify what the suspect looked like and allowed authorities to release an image of the suspect in a speedy manner, police said Tuesday morning.
At a press conference Tuesday, authorities confirmed a search was conducted on a residence connected to the suspect in the case.
Authorities did not release any information about the weapon used in the shooting, but they did confirm it has been recovered by police.
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The five students hospitalized with injuries in the shooting are in critical condition, and police said they would name the three students killed in the shooting later Tuesday.