Florida yoga class 'fought back' as
gunman killed two
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[November 03, 2018]
(Reuters) - A gunman opened fire in
a Florida yoga studio on Friday, shooting six people and killing two of
them before class members fought back and the attacker killed himself,
police and authorities said.
Police received a call at 5.37 p.m. of multiple victims at the Hot Yoga
studio at an upscale shopping center in Florida's capital, Tallahassee,
Police Chief Michael DeLeo told reporters.
The shooter pistol-whipped one man in the yoga class who rushed him
after he opened fire, the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper reported.
"There were indications that several people not only fought back but
tried to save other people," DeLeo told reporters, confirming that one
man was pistol-whipped.
Three of the wounded were in critical condition, said Danielle Buchanan,
spokeswoman for Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare.
The gunman appeared to have acted alone and there was no immediate
threat to the Tallahassee community, DeLeo said.
Police have tentatively identified the shooter and are looking for any
links between him and the victims, he added.

"All evidence points to a single actor who has stayed on scene and is
deceased at this time so there is no additional threat to the public,"
DeLeo said. City Commissioner Scott Maddox was among officials who went
to the incident.
"In my public service career, I have had to be on some bad scenes. This
is the worst. Please pray," Maddox posted on Facebook.
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Alex Redding, a patron at a bar downstairs from the studio, said
people came inside seeking assistance, saying a man had been acting
strangely inside the yoga studio and then began shooting during the
class, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.
Other victims, barefoot from their yoga class, came into the bar in
clear shock and barely able to speak anything but the word
"shooter," the newspaper reported.
Mayor Andrew Gillum, the Democratic nominee for state governor,
halted campaigning to return to the city.

"No act of gun violence is acceptable," Gillum tweeted.
Tallahassee's murder rate has been an issue in the governor's race,
with Gillum's opponent Republican former U.S. Representative Ron
DeSantis accusing him of being weak on crime.
Megan Nixon said she was eating at a restaurant underneath the
studio when she heard shooting and people running upstairs.
"The gun shot six or seven times. I saw five different ambulances
picking people up," she told the Tallahassee Democrat. "It’s scary
it’s so close to home."
(Reporting by Andrew Hay, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Kim Coghill)
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