UPDATE:

Via Fox News:

UCLA was on lockdown Wednesday morning after reports of a possible shooter in an engineering building.

Two people were “down” at UCLA and police were searching for someone wearing a black jacket and black pants, The Daily Bruin reported.

Police confirmed two victims, The UCLA Newsroom tweeted.

Authorities were on the scene at Boelter Hall, a campus media relations officer said.

“Go to secure location and deny entry (lockdown) now!” blared a tweet from the UCLA Bruin Alert account.

The last day of classes at UCLA was scheduled for June 3. Graduation is set to take place on June 10 and June 11.

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Daily Mail is reporting white male, around six feet, black attire.

UPDATE:

Via LA Times:

Two men were killed in a possible murder-suicide at UCLA on Wednesday morning, prompting a massive response from local and federal law enforcement, the LAPD and university police confirmed.

UCLA Police Chief James Herren said “it is certainly possible that one of the victims is the shooter.”

The campus was placed on lockdown just after 10 a.m. as police searched for the gunman, according to the university.

Two people were found dead inside a campus building, and students and staff were being asked to shelter in place inside an engineering building on campus, the university said.

The FBI and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were responding, the agencies said. The Los Angeles Police Department was placed on citywide tactical alert and sent hundreds of officers to the Westwood campus and surrounding neighborhoods around 10:30 a.m.

The motive for the shooting was not immediately clear, law enforcement officials told The Times. The identities of the victims were not available.

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