Also, there were 3,136 radio "push to talks" by police officers on the primary shared radio dispatch talk group used by MSU Police and Public Safety and the East Lansing Police Department. A "push to talk" is every time an officer or dispatcher pushes the button to transmit on their two-way radio.During the investigation, police released surveillance photos of the then-unidentified suspect, and a 911 led them to his location on Lake Lansing Road.8:18 p.m.
11:35 p.m. – Ingham County 911 receives call of person matching the description walking on Lake Lansing Rd near High St in the City of LansingPolice are still investigating the route McRae took when he left campus. While investigating, police found that McRae had a note that listed other targets and had some of his mindset. The note was dated the day before the rampage.McRae also claimed in the note that he was working with other people who would hit the other targets, which are redacted from the publicly released note, but police say this is untrue. MSU police, Michigan State Police, and the FBI determined this through their investigation.
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