Below is a sampling of the news coverage from the Wednesday night incident at Cal State San Bernardino.
Cal State San Bernardino open day after shooting; cause remains under investigationInland Valley Daily Bulletin/Southern California News GroupJan. 11, 2018, 9:09 am
Classes at Cal State San Bernardino were open Thursday, Jan. 11, after reports of gunfire prompted students to shelter in their classrooms for several hours the night before.
The cause of the gunfire was still under investigation, said university spokesman Joe Gutierrez on Thursday morning.
CSUSB Police Chief Nina Jamsen on Wednesday night said she believed that one confirmed shot may have come from the foothills to the north of campus.
San Bernardino police Officer Eileen Hards on Thursday said officers had not yet pinpointed where the gunfire had come from.
Cal State San Bernardino classes will resume following shooting investigation forced lockdownThe Desert Sun6:36 p.m. PT Jan. 10, 2018 | Updated 7:47 a.m. PT Jan. 11, 2018
Classes are scheduled to resume Thursday after a shooting investigation forced California State University San Bernardino to go on lockdown for more than five hours Wednesday night.
Authorities said no one was injured after a gun was fired from off campus and a bullet struck the Visual Arts Building on the west side of the property. Officers searched multiple buildings but no shooter was found.
Gunshot hits structure at Cal State San Bernardino; police escort sheltered students and staff from buildingsThe Press-Enterprise/Southern California News GroupJanuary 10, 2018 at 6:19 pm | UPDATED: January 11, 2018 at 12:11 am
Shots were reported on the Cal State San Bernardino campus on Wednesday night, canceling classes, forcing students and staff to shelter in place and prompting a search by law enforcement for potential evidence. No injuries were reported.
As of 10:30 p.m., no arrests had been announced.
It wasn’t immediately known how many shots may have been fired — investigators by late Wednesday had confirmed just one shot was fired onto the campus, said Cal State San Bernardino Police Chief Nina Jamsen.
Students being evacuated after reports of shots fired at Cal State San BernardinoSan Diego Union-Tribune, via the Los Angeles TimesJan. 10, 2018 10:20 p.m.
Authorities were investigating reports of shots fired Wednesday evening at Cal State San Bernardino, officials said.
Classes were canceled for the evening, while students and faculty were advised in a campus alert to shelter in place. No injuries have been reported.
Cal State San Bernardino locked down for hours after bullet hits building on campusKVCR (radio)Jan. 11, 2018
Cal State San Bernardino was locked down for hours last night (Wednesday) after a bullet hit a building on campus. More from KVCR's Ken Vincent (a 40-second audio report).
Lockdown lifted at Cal State San BernardinoKESQ (Palm Desert)Posted: Jan 10, 2018 06:40 PM PSTUpdated: Jan 11, 2018 04:37 AM PST
Classrooms at the Cal State University San Bernardino was on lockdown following reports of a shooting in the campus Wednesday evening.
According to CSUSB's twitter page, at around 6 pm, there were reports of gunshots near the Visual Arts Building and Parking Structure West.
'Pretty jarring': Cal State San Bernardino on lockdown following non-injury shootingNBC Los Angeles (video)6:15 PM PST on Jan 10, 2018 | Updated at 1:56 AM PST on Jan 11, 2018
The Cal State San Bernardino campus was placed on lockdown four hours Wednesday evening following a non-injury shooting.
Gunshots were reported around 6 p.m. near the Visual Arts Building and Parking Structure West, according to the university's Twitter page.
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Students, faculty ordered to take cover after CSUSB shooting
Students and faculty of California State University, San Bernardino were strongly encouraged to shelter in place after a mysterious shooting. Beverly White reports for the NBC4 News at 11 on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018.
All-clear given after reports of shots fired at Cal State San BernardinoFOX11 Los Angeles (video report aired at 5:14 a.m. Jan. 11)POSTED: JAN 10 2018 10:45PM PSTVIDEO POSTED: JAN 11 2018 06:07AM PSTUPDATED: JAN 11 2018 06:22AM PST
California State University, San Bernardino reported on social media that there was a report of gunfire near its Visual Arts Building and Parking Structure West. The announcement was made Wednesday just before 6 p.m. local time on its website.
By late Wednesday night, authorities gave the all-clear.
Reports of shots fired on campus of Cal State San BernardinoGreenwich (Conn.) Time (video)Jan. 10, 2018
The newspaper posted video from Fox 11 LA from early in the evening.
Officials investigating reports of shots fired at CSUSBDaily Press (Victorville)Jan. 10, 2018
Classes at California State University, San Bernardino were canceled and the campus was put on lockdown as authorities investigated reports of shots fired here Wednesday evening.
Details are scarce, but CSUSB officials confirmed the campus was on lockdown as police investigated the incident, which occurred just before 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Classes back in session at Cal State San Bernardino after gunshotsKFI RadioJan. 11, 2018
Authorities are investigating what happened after a gun was fired and a bullet hit a window that a lockdown at Cal State San Bernardino on Wednesday night. San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan told reporters yesterday an active shooter wasn't the cause for the scare.
Police search for possible shooter at Cal State San BernardinoCBS Sacramento, via Associated PressJan. 10, 2018, 7:25 p.m.
Authorities are investigating reports of shots fired on a Southern California college campus, but there are no reports of any injuries.
Officials at California State University, San Bernardino said shots reportedly were fired at about 6 p.m. Wednesday near the campus’s visual arts building and a parking structure. Classes are canceled for the night and students on campus are on lockdown.
Reports of gunfire near Cal State San Bernardino campusMSN via CBS NewsJan. 10, 2018
California State University, San Bernardino reported online that there was a report of gunfire near its Visual Arts Building and Parking Structure West. The announcement was made Wednesday just before 6 p.m. local time on its website here.
Shots fired on campus of CSUSBKCAL/KCBSJan. 10, 2018
The Visual Arts Building was struck by gunfire at least once. Tina Patel reports (this was the 10 p.m. broadcast on KCAL 9).
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Classes canceled at CSUSB after shooting reportKCBSJan. 10, 2018Authorities respond to non-injury shooting on campus. Tina Patel reports (unknown time, but it looks like it was early in the evening).
Shooting report at Cal State San Bernardino leads to lengthy lockdownTraverse City Record-Eagle/Raycom News Network – 117 total news outlets via this networkJan 10, 2018
Police cleared campus buildings Wednesday night amid an investigation into a shots fired report at Cal State San Bernardino, a campus social media account stated.
No one was injured, but classes were canceled.
After students, visitors and faculty were forced to shelter in place for hours as police investigated, the all clear was given.
Report of shots fired at Cal State San Bernardino investigatedRedlands PatchJan 10, 2018 10:00 pm ET | Updated Jan 11, 2018 12:17 am ET
Reports of shots fired Wednesday evening on the campus of California State University San Bernardino prompted school officials to issue a shelter-in-place order, cancel classes for the rest of the night and ultimately, have police escort all students and staff and faculty members off campus.
Gunfire cancels classes at Cal State San BernardinoInland News TodayJan. 10, 2018
Classes were cancelled Wednesday night at Cal State-San Bernardino of because of a single gunshot fired near the Visual Arts Building and Parking Structure West. Students and faculty were ordered to shelter in place, according to a statement from campus officials. “CSUSB students, faculty, staff, & anyone still on campus, please listen to our campus police. Their #1 concern is your safety. UPD is coming to each of your buildings to escort you out.” There were no reports of anyone being injured.