Florida State University

FSU Shooter had Drugs in System

Medical reports show that the gunman who shot at students and employees on the campus of Florida State University had drugs in his system.

Autopsy and toxicology reports released this week by the medical examiner's office show Myron May had .24 milligrams/per liter of amphetamines in his system.

May was killed by police Nov. 20. The autopsy report shows that he had 24 gunshot wounds.

The 31-year old May shot inside and just outside the campus library where hundreds of students were studying. Three people were hit and one student was left paralyzed from the waist down.

May was a 2005 Florida State graduate. Police reports show that he had previously complained that cameras were watching him in his apartment and that he heard voice talking about him. 

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