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Eight killed in Indianapolis FedEx facility shooting

Gunman found dead inside facility; too early to know what motivated suspect: Police

Reuters New York Published 17.04.21, 12:43 AM
The shooting — the latest in a spate of mass shootings across the US — unfolded at a FedEx operations centre near the Indianapolis International Airport after 11pm local time on Thursday night.

The shooting — the latest in a spate of mass shootings across the US — unfolded at a FedEx operations centre near the Indianapolis International Airport after 11pm local time on Thursday night. Photo by Mykal McEldowney, shared on Twitter/@shannonrwatts

Authorities said on Friday that it was still too early to know what motivated a gunman who killed eight employees at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis and wounded several others before taking his own life.

The shooting — the latest in a spate of mass shootings across the US — unfolded at a FedEx operations centre near the Indianapolis International Airport after 11pm local time on Thursday night, police said.

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The incident, which lasted only a couple of minutes, was already over by the time police responded to the scene, Craig McCartt, the Indianapolis police department’s deputy chief, told a news briefing on Friday. Witnesses described a chaotic scene, as the gunman opened fire in the parking lot before entering the facility and continuing to fire.

Officers found the suspect dead inside the facility of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, along with four victims. The other four victims were outside.

“Last night, Indianapolis was revisited by the scourge of gun violence that has killed far too many in our community and our country,” mayor Joe Hogsett said at the briefing.

The massacre is the most recent in a series of US mass shootings that has again pushed the issue of gun violence to the political foreground.

Indianapolis alone has seen two mass shootings this year, including a January incident in which police say a teenager shot and killed four family members and a pregnant woman.

President Joe Biden was expected to address the shooting later on Friday.

Earlier this month, Biden announced limited measures to tackle gun violence that included a crackdown on self-assembled “ghost guns”. He has also called on Congress to enact more stringent gun control measures, but such limits face fierce opposition from many Republicans.

FBI Indianapolis special agent in charge Paul Keenan said it would be “premature to speculate” on the gunman’s motive. Authorities have not yet publicly named the suspect or any victims.

Federal investigators are assisting police in a search of the suspect’s home and helping to conduct witness interviews, Keenan said.

A FedEx employee, Levi Miller, told NBC’s Today Show he saw a “hooded figure” holding what appeared to be an AR-style semi-automatic rifle who shouted and opened fire outside the facility.

“I thought he saw me, and so I immediately ducked for cover,” he said.

Another worker at the air freight facility told local television station WRTV that he was eating when he heard what sounded like “two loud metal clangs” followed by more shots.

“Somebody went behind their car to the trunk and then got another gun,” he said. “Then I saw one body on the floor.”

Five people were taken to hospitals with gunshot wounds, including one in critical condition, police said. Two more were treated at the facility itself by medical staff and released.

Hours after the shooting, employees’ family members, friends and colleagues gathered at a “family unification centre” that authorities set up at a nearby hotel. Some relatives expressed frustration that they were unable to reach workers at the site, where many employees are barred from having their mobile phones by a company policy intended to avoid distractions.

In a message to staff, FedEx chief executive officer Frederick Smith said that the eight victims were all employees.

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