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The Associated Press is reporting the gunman who shot three people at Florida State University before being killed by police was a lawyer who graduated from the school.
The AP said a police official identified the shooter as Myron May, who graduated from Florida State before attending Texas Tech University's law school. The official requested anonymity because he was not authorized to release the name.
May was fatally shot early Thursday after he shot three people at the Florida State library. Two are hospitalized and one has been released.
Abigail Taunton told the AP that May had recently been staying at a guest house she owns in a rural area in the Florida Panhandle. She said police interviewed her husband, David, after the shooting.
The news of the suspect's identity came shortly after hundreds, if not a thousand, Florida State University students and supporters turned out for an impromptu memorial service for the victims in the Thursday morning shooting at Strozier Library.
Some broke into prayer groups, others into a solemn Tomahawk chop, while some broke out into a rendition of "Hymn of the Garnet and Gold."
Some students have described campus as eerie and a ghost town the morning after a gunman entered the library, fired shots that injured three and eventually died in a shootout with police officers.
Pastor Dean Inserra of City Church Tallahassee led a sea of students in prayer in the part of Landis Green not marked with police crime-scene tape.
Most students, devout or not, took time to be silent for the victims.
"There's no words really," said Rachael Mesnik, 21, an FSU senior. "It's surreal because like you hear about things like this happening but when it really happens to your campus it kind of hits harder."