SOUTH CAROLINA -- The University of South Carolina gave the all-clear Sunday after issuing an alert about a possible active shooter, just days after false reports at Villanova University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga led to panic and temporary lockdowns as the schools kicked off their fall semesters.
USC students were told to shelter in place while police investigated an unconfirmed report of an active shooter near the library. Officials later said there was no evidence of a shooter, and there were no reports of any shots being fired.
University spokesperson Jeff Stensland said there were two minor injuries related to the evacuation of the library building.
"There have been false gunfire reports at universities across the country in recent days and tonight's incident r