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He shot a woman who tried to flee, and then put the gun to one more person's head and pulled the trigger, but the gun was out of bullets, according to police. Coyle said Jones was then confronted by a plant manager. He left the building, reloaded, and shot himself to death. Manuel Verdin, 34, and Salvador Diaz, 32, were killed in the shooting. Arnulfo Conrriguez, 28, was listed in critical condition Wednesday at Fresno's Community Regional Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. Fatima Lopez, who witnessed the slayings and was shot as she started to run, was treated and released. Coyle said Diaz started working at Valley Protein in June, while the two other victims started a week ago. The Associated Press was unable to reach family members of Jones and the victims. Jones' extensive criminal history dates back to 1991, authorities said. In 1994, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison for robbery, then released on parole in 2001, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Jones had also served time for robbery and, later, for vehicle theft and other convictions. He was last paroled in June 2011, the department said. "He was reviewed and he had not had any violations and so he was discharged from parole" this past May, said department spokesman Luis Patino. Patino said a common condition of being discharged from parole is having a job. "We want to make sure they can reintegrate into society and support themselves," he said.
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