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at a FedEx facility in Indiana.
Indianapolis police spokesperson Genae Cook said cops found multiple people with injuries consistent with gunshot wounds at the scene.
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The FedEx warehouse where the shooting occurred is on the city’s southwest side, near the airportCredit: wish-tv
The gunman shot and killed himself, Cook told reporters at a briefing this morning.
Cops were called to an active shooter incident at 11pm last night after reports of shots being fired at the FedEx facility on Mirabel Road in Indianapolis. After a preliminary search we have located eight people at the scene with injuries with gunshot wounds, Cook said.
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A SHOOTER at a FedEx facility in Indiana has reportedly left five people dead and 60 injured after police confirmed multiple casualties with gunshot wounds.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said they believe the shooter has taken his own life and there is no further risk to the wider community at this time.
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The FedEx warehouse where the shooting occurred is on the city’s southwest side, near the airport
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WRTV has been reporting from the sceneCredit: WXIN
A law enforcement source has said as many as 60 people are injured including more than 20 with gunshot wounds, it has been reported.
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Police: 8 killed in Indianapolis FedEx building shooting, other victims being treated at hospitals
Police said the suspected shooter took his own life and there is no further threat to the community. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 1:27 AM PDT April 16, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said they responded to an active shooter incident after 11pm Thursday night at the FedEx building at 8951 Mirabel Rd. near the Indianapolis International Airport.
Police said eight people were killed in the mass shooting and injured victims were taken to several area hospitals.
A witness told 13News he was working inside the FedEx building when he heard gunshots.
After Indianapolis FedEx shooting, employees are still waiting to reunite with family because FedEx restricts cell phone use at its facilities, police say
Some families were still trying to contact employees as recently as 9 a.m. ET, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department told CNN on Friday.
Deputy Chief Craig McCartt said the FedEx workers were hard to reach because many of them didn’t have cell phones with them in the facility.
“It’s certainly been a night of frustration and uncertainty for those families,” McCartt told CNN on Friday.
FedEx confirmed to CNN that cell phone use is prohibited among many employees.