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John Weisert, 74
In a news release, IMPD said Marion County’s Coroner’s Office will release cause of death once autopsies are completed.
IMPD said names of other victims will not be released.
IMPD was called to 8951 Mirabel Road just after 11 p.m. Thursday on reports of shots fired. Indianapolis Deputy Police Chief Craig McCartt said the officers arrived to find a “chaotic and active” crime scene. Eye witnesses told police the suspect, later identified as Hole, came to the facility and quickly started randomly shooting as he exited his vehicle. There was no argument or confrontation beforehand, according to police.
8 killed in mass shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility; suspect was former employee
Former FedEx employee allegedly opened fire at facility, killing 8
Replay Video UP NEXT Eight people were shot dead and several others were injured in a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis Thursday night, according to authorities. The suspect, 19-year-old Brandon Hole who FedEx says was an employee at the facility from August to October 2020 was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, Craig McCartt, deputy chief of Criminal Investigations at Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, said at a Friday news conference. He was armed with a rifle, McCartt said.
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Updated April 16 at 8:43 p.m.
Indianapolis police and the FBI continued Friday to investigate why a 19-year-old man opened fire at a FedEx facility on the city s southwest side, killing eight people and injuring several others.
Just after 8:00 p.m. IMPD and the Marion County Coroner’s office released the names of those killed. Police said those who died were 32-year-old Matthew R Alexander, 19-year-old Samaria Blackwell, 66-year-old Amarjeet Johal, 64-year-old Jaswinder Kaur, 68-year-old Jaswinder Singh, 48-year-old Amarjit Sekhon, 19-year-old Karli Smith, and 74-year-old John Weisert. In a news release, IMPD says Marion County’s Coroner’s Office will release cause of death once autopsies are completed.