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Jul 28, 2021 / 08:50 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Police on Wednesday announced the investigation into the
Authorities were called to the FedEx Ground-Plainfield Operation Center on April 15 after 19-year-old Brandon Hole fatally shot eight people and injured many more.
Police say Hole acted alone in the shooting and took his own life. Police have determined Hole’s attack was an act of suicidal murder and there was no indication that racial bias played a role.
Authorities say Hole had been planning his attack for nine months and considered other targets. Investigators believe he chose FedEx because he was familiar with it.
Based on evidence collected and interviews conducted, police also learned Hole had suicidal thoughts almost daily and had attempted suicide more than once.
By CASEY SMITH
Associated Press/Report for America
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) â The former employee who shot and killed eight people at an Indianapolis FedEx warehouse in April acted alone and was not racially or ethnically motivated, authorities said Wednesday.
Brandon Scott Hole, 19, used the April 15 attack as an act of âsuicidal murderâ and believed he would âdemonstrate his masculinity and capabilityâ while fulfilling a final desire to experience killing people, Indianapolis police and federal authorities said during a news conference.
Police said Hole considered other locations for the shooting but chose the FedEx building because it was familiar to him. He also believed the site would give him access to a large number of vulnerable victims.