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CONWAY, Ark. — A shooting that left two students dead at the University of Central Arkansas did not appear to be random, authorities said Monday as the school’s president pronounced the campus secure.

Three people are being questioned, but no one has been charged in Sunday night’s shooting, which wounded a third person at the 12,500-student campus.

Though investigators have not determined a motive for the shooting, “It does not seem at this time that it was a random act,” campus police Lt. Preston Grumbles said.

Interim president Tom Courtway canceled classes Monday but said they would resume today.

The victims were shot in an alley between a dormitory and the Snow Fine Arts Center. One victim died on the sidewalk; police said the others rushed into the dorm, where paramedics found them.

University police Lt. Rhonda Swindle said one person being questioned turned himself in and another was pulled over by police.

A university statement late Monday afternoon said a third suspect had been detained, but did not elaborate.

Swindle identified the dead as Ryan Henderson, 18, and Chavares Block, 19 — both students. A non-student, Martrevis Norman of Blytheville, was shot in the leg and was treated.

Block was a sophomore pre-engineering major; Henderson was a freshman undecided about what he wanted to major in.

Faculty and students received calls and e-mails through an automated system shortly after 9:30 p.m. Sunday warning them of the shooting and urging them to stay inside behind locked doors.

School spokesman Warwick Sabin said it was the first use of the university’s new emergency e-mail and phone-call system, purchased last year after a gunman at Virginia Tech killed 32 people and himself.

Swindle said investigators would examine video captured by surveillance cameras, which also were installed after the Virginia Tech massacre.

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