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Also found during the search were a second handgun, a bag of marijuana and a copy of the book "The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception"
-- a reproduction of a Cold War-era CIA handbook on the use of illusion and deception for acts of espionage. The gun used in the shooting had been reported stolen in March, while other one had an altered serial number but wasn't reported stolen. Police were not sure how Ibssa obtained either gun and said he did not have a handgun permit. Police said Ibssa operated a convenience store near downtown Knoxville, which was closed Tuesday. On Monday, a cab driver picked Ibssa up outside his apartment building, and the gunman told him to take him to the western side of Knoxville, eventually specifying the medical center. Cab driver Freddys Sakhleh said Ibssa said seemed angry and depressed and said little about himself. He took Ibssa to the medical center tower and waited for him to come back, and then took him to the discharge area of the hospital. The driver said he watched in horror as Ibssa pulled out a gun from his waist and started shooting. Owen, the police chief, said Ibssa fired four shots at people exiting the building, hitting the three hospital workers. The gunman killed himself with a fifth shot. Police said it doesn't appear he knew the women. The two women who survived the shooting were taken to the trauma center at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. Owen said Tuesday afternoon the women
-- Ariane Reagan Guerin, 26, and Nancy Chancellor -- were in stable condition. The woman killed was Rachel Wattenbarger, 40. Her father, Ray Wattenbarger, said she had worked at the hospital for about five or six years, helping discharge the elderly.
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