FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home Sarah Nelson, Arika Herron and John Bacon, USA TODAY NETWORK
Indianapolis mayor says no evidence will restore the lives lost in FedEx shooting
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INDIANAPOLIS – The suspected gunman in the mass shooting that left eight people dead at a FedEx building legally purchased the two rifles used in the massacre just months after a shotgun was seized from his home, authorities said.
A trace of the two guns revealed that suspect Brandon Scott Hole, 19, legally bought the rifles in July and September last year, police said. Police declined to say where Hole bought the guns, citing the ongoing investigation.
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FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home
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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.