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Indianapolis FedEx shooting suspect randomly fired in parking lot

For years, Indianapolis has been spared mass shootings in schools, workplaces and other public places that have rocked communities across America.  That changed late Thursday night when a 19-year-old former employee with a history of mental health problems opened fire at a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis International Airport. The shooting left eight people dead and injured several others before the gunman killed himself. It was the worst mass shooting in the city s modern history. At least some of the victims were members of the city s Sikh community, according to the Sikh Coalition, a New York City-based advocacy group. Indianapolis police were still investigating a possible motive and working to notify family members and had not named any of the victims as of late afternoon Friday.

Horrific news: Indianapolis mayor on late night shooting claiming the lives of at 8 people

Horrific news: Indianapolis mayor on late night shooting claiming the lives of at 8 people
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Indianapolis mass shooting: How terror unfolded at FedEx facility

Police responded to reports of shots fired late Thursday night at the FedEx Ground Plainfield Operations Center on Indianapolis southwest side near Indianapolis International Airport. Eight people were killed and five others were taken to the hospital with injuries, police said. Here s a timeline of what happened on Maribel Road. Indianapolis shooter arrives at FedEx According to police, an unnamed suspect begins shooting at people outside and inside the FedEx Ground-Plainfield Operations Center, 8951 Mirabel Road, Indianapolis shortly late Thursday evening. An officer overheard on police radio says he has a woman in a control room at FedEx claiming the shooter is still shooting at 11:08 p.m.

Biden says the US must act to stop gun violence

Once again, I am lowering the White House flags to half-staff : Biden says the US must act to stop gun violence that pierces the very soul of our nation after Indianapolis mass shooting The White House issued a statement from the president in response to the latest mass shooting event in Indianapolis  Gun violence is an epidemic. But we should not accept it. We must act He called for common sense legislation including universal background checks and banning weapons of war from the public  The rampage started at the FedEx operations center in Indianapolis just after 11pm on Thursday The gunman immediately opened fire with a rifle after getting out of his car 

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