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By Steve Robrahn

LOUISVILLE, Ky, Jan 15 (Reuters) – Two people were killed

and a third wounded when gunfire broke out in the parking lot of

a community college in the eastern Kentucky mountains,

authorities said.

Two people were being held, including the alleged shooter

who opened fire with a semiautomatic pistol on Tuesday afternoon

at the Hazard Community and Technical College, about 90 miles

(145 kms) southeast of Lexington, police said.

Hazard Police Chief Minor Allen told a news conference

initial indications were that the shooting was a result of a

domestic conflict and there were no signs anyone involved had

any connections with the college.

The United States is still on edge about gun violence a

month after a lone gunman killed 20 children and six adults at a

Connecticut elementary school in a rampage that stunned the

nation and has fueled a heated national debate over gun control.

Police described the dead in Hazard as a man in his 50s and

a woman in her 20s to early 30s. A female in her teens was

injured and taken to the University of Kentucky hospital in

Lexington. The identities of the victims and those taken into

custody were not being released, police said.

The college president, Steve Griner, told reporters that

activities and classes for the school’s 4,700 students were

being canceled on Wednesday because of the investigation.

The campus was placed under a security lockdown after the

shooting, which was lifted later. Police searched campus

buildings to ensure everyone was safe.

In a separate shooting in St. Louis, Missouri, a student

armed with a pistol opened fire at a downtown college before

turning the gun on himself. A school employee struck by gunfire

in that shooting was expected to survive, as was the armed

student, police said.

(Additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman.;

Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and

Christopher Wilson)