Suspect arrested in North Carolina college shooting death

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Authorities enter the home of shooting suspect Kenneth Stancil in Dudley, N.C., Monday, April 13, 2015 following a shooting at Wayne Community College. One person was killed Monday morning in a shooting at the community college that was locked down as authorities searched for the gunman, officials said. A manhunt is underway for Stancil. | Gerry Broome / AP

GOLDSBORO, N.C. — The man wanted in the shooting death of the print shop director at a community college in North Carolina has been arrested in Florida.

Goldsboro Police Capt. Dwayne Dean says 20-year-old Kenneth Morgan Stencil III was arrested early Tuesday when he was spotted sleeping on the beach in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Dean says Stancil was arrested without incident when beach patrol officers found the suspect sleeping on the beach, a violation of a local ordinance.

Stancil is accused of shooting and killing Ron Lane in a building at Wayne County Community College on Monday morning.

Dean says officials will work to have Stancil returned to North Carolina to face charges.

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