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Ohio police search for gunman after deadly warehouse shooting Ohio police arrest suspected gunman in deadly warehouse shooting
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Shooter at large after killing one person and injuring five in what police call ‘a targeted type of attack’ near Columbus One person was killed and five injured in what police call ‘a targeted type of attack’ near Columbus
Authorities in Ohio were searching for a gunman on Wednesday after at least one person was killed and five others shot and injured at a warehouse in a Columbus suburb. Authorities in Ohio on Wednesday arrested a suspect they said killed at least one person and injured five others during a shooting on Tuesday night at a warehouse in a Columbus suburb.
New Albany police named the suspect as Bruce Reginald Foster and described the Tuesday night shooting at a cosmetics warehouse as “a targeted type of attack”. New Albany police said Bruce Reginald Foster was detained when officers executed a search warrant at a residence in the Weinland Park neighborhood of the city at about 10am. The police chief, Greg Jones, said Foster was a worker at the cosmetics warehouse.
The police chief, Greg Jones, said a firearm was found in the warehouse, from which about 150 employees were evacuated, and that he did not believe there was any further threat to the public. At an earlier press conference, Jones said a firearm had been found in the facility, from which about 150 employees were evacuated, and that the incident appeared to be “a targeted type of attack” in which the shooter acted alone.
“At this point, we have a person of interest, and we are working to locate them and bring them into custody,” Jones told reporters at a press conference. “We don’t have any reason to believe that anybody was an accomplice by helping him get here or escape,” he said.
“This has been a very tragic situation. Our thoughts go out to the victims, their families and everybody that works at this facility.” “This has been a very tragic situation. Our thoughts go out to the victims, their families and everybody that works at this facility,” he said.
Police were called to the warehouse about 15 miles north-east of central Columbus at about 10.30pm on Tuesday, Jones said, adding that the first officers to arrive witnessed employees scrambling to exit the building.Police were called to the warehouse about 15 miles north-east of central Columbus at about 10.30pm on Tuesday, Jones said, adding that the first officers to arrive witnessed employees scrambling to exit the building.
One person was found dead, and five others who were shot were taken to local hospitals, according to Josh Poland, a spokesperson for the city of New Albany.One person was found dead, and five others who were shot were taken to local hospitals, according to Josh Poland, a spokesperson for the city of New Albany.
There was no immediate confirmation of their condition on Wednesday.There was no immediate confirmation of their condition on Wednesday.
Jones said it was not clear if Foster was an employee at the warehouse, where cosmetics and toiletries are manufactured and packaged, and where he said a large overnight staff was working. Jones said there was no report of a confrontation or dispute between Foster and any co-workers at the warehouse, where cosmetics and toiletries are manufactured and packaged.
Foster had been at work “for some time”, he said, and that a large overnight staff was working when the shooting took place.
He said interviews with witnesses were ongoing, but some were hampered by a language barrier, CBS News reported.He said interviews with witnesses were ongoing, but some were hampered by a language barrier, CBS News reported.
“A lot of them didn’t know what happened. They weren’t aware of it until they were evacuated,” Jones said.“A lot of them didn’t know what happened. They weren’t aware of it until they were evacuated,” Jones said.
The Associated Press contributed reportingThe Associated Press contributed reporting