(CLEVELAND) — Shots were fired on Cleveland State University’s campus early Thursday morning.
According to ABC News affiliate WEWS-TV, Cleveland police are investigating a drive-by shooting between two cars that put bullet holes in an apartment building near the main campus.
“I heard 10 to 12 shots and a pause and then I heard some tires peel out,” Steven Perkio, a resident of the Langston apartment complex told WEWS-TV.
Seventeen shell casings were found in the middle of East 24th Street and six had hit the apartment, according to Cleveland police.
WEWS-TV reports no one was hit by bullets, but the bullets had entered one apartment through a window and other bullets were marked on the brick facade outside.
According to The Plain Dealer, a statement sent to students by Cleveland State University President Ronald Drake said the shooting was random and no one in the apartment building was targeted.
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