Maryland woman kills three people and
herself in warehouse gun rampage
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[September 21, 2018]
By Gina Cherelus
(Reuters) - A woman armed with a handgun
opened fire on Thursday on co-workers at a Maryland distribution center
for the Rite Aid drugstore chain, killing three people and wounding
three others before taking her own life, the Harford County sheriff
said.
The shooting unfolded shortly after the suspect, a temporary employee
there, reported for work around 9 a.m. EDT at the warehouse in Perryman,
Maryland, about 34 miles (55 km) northeast of Baltimore, Sheriff Jeffrey
Gahler said at a news conference.
The sheriff said investigators had not yet determined a motive, but a
law enforcement source told Reuters the shooting was believed to have
been sparked by a work-related grievance.
The sheriff's office later identified the killer as Snochia Moseley, 26,
a resident of Baltimore County. The fact that the assailant was a woman
was unusual given that the overwhelming majority of mass shootings in
the United States are committed by men.
Gahler said Thursday's gun violence began outside the warehouse and then
moved inside, but investigators were still piecing together the precise
sequence of events.
He said seven people were hit by gunfire and that four, including the
woman who opened fire, were killed. The three others were expected to
survive, according to the sheriff.
He said the suspect, who was armed with a 9mm Glock pistol and two or
three magazines of ammunition, shot herself in the head, and that no
shots were fired by law enforcement.
Investigators believe all the victims were fellow Rite Aid employees,
but it was not immediately clear whether any were specifically targeted
by the suspect, Gahler said.
The Rite Aid center, part of a larger warehouse in an industrial park,
has nearly 1,000 employees, company spokesman Pete Strella said. The
facility packages pharmaceuticals and other products for delivery to
more than 2,500 stores.
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Police spent several hours searching the 210,000-square-foot
(19,510-square-metre) building for possible additional victims, the
sheriff's office said.
"Our prayers are with all those impacted, including our first
responders," Governor Larry Hogan wrote on Twitter. "The State
stands ready to offer any support."
Agents from the Baltimore offices of the federal Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the FBI also responded, the
agencies said.
The shooting occurred a day after a man shot and wounded four
people, including a police officer, at a Pennsylvania court building
before he was killed by police, according to Pennsylvania State
Police.
(Reporting by Gina Cherelus in New York; Additional reporting by Don
Pessin in Washington, Mark Hosenball in London and Andrew Hay in New
Mexico; Writing and additional reporting by Steve Gorman in Los
Angeles; Editing by James Dalgleish and Peter Cooney)
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