1 dead, 3 wounded in US uni shooting

The deadly shooting at Northern Arizona University comes just over a week after the October 1 shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College in Oregon.

Crime scene tape blocks of the area

A shooting at a US university has left three people injured. (AAP) Source: AP

One person has been killed and three others wounded in a shooting at an Arizona university before police captured the gunman, university officials said.

The deadly shooting at Northern Arizona University (NAU) comes just over a week after the October 1 shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, in which a 26-year-old gunman shot dead nine people, then committed suicide.

The first emergency calls came through to police at 1.20am local time Friday, when most NAU students would have been in bed at the university campus in the city of Flagstaff.

The motive for the shooting - just the latest at colleges and universities in the United States - was not immediately clear and the identity of the shooter and the victims was not immediately known.

"I can confirm that there was a shooting on our campus this morning. There is one victim, three are being treated at our local medical centre and the shooter is in custody," NAU spokeswoman Cindy Brown told CNN.

"The incident took place in a parking lot adjacent to our Mountain View resident's hall on the northeast side of campus."

Brown described NAU as a "gun-free zone" and said there was a police department on the campus of 20,000 students.

NAU sent out alerts urging residents of Mountain View Hall dormitory to stay indoors.

"Like many people, I was asleep," said Brown.

"But of course this is a very upsetting thing for anyone to receive in the middle of the night. Honestly, our thoughts are with the families of the victims right now."

President Barack Obama was to meet with families of the Umpqua victims in Roseburg, Oregon on Friday.

In the wake of the Umpqua killings Obama angrily called on Congress to do more and warned that failure to act on gun control was a "political decision", vowing to keep pushing for reform.


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