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Police: Long Island store shooter who killed manager was a troubled employee

Police: Long Island store shooter who killed manager was a ‘troubled employee’ Updated Apr 21, 2021; By Associated Press A man who killed a manager and wounded two workers at a Long Island grocery store was a “troubled employee” who had been reprimanded in recent months for threatening and sexually harassing colleagues, police said Wednesday. Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, a shopping cart collector at Stop & Shop in West Hempstead, opened fire Tuesday in an office area above the retail floor about 40 minutes after talking to a manager about transferring to another store, Nassau County Police Detective Sergeant Stephen Fitzpatrick said. Tips from the public led police to an apartment building about 2 miles (3 kilometers) away, where officers in tactical gear blocked off doors and cornered Wilson “like a mouse in a trap,” arresting him about four hours after the shooting, Fitzpatrick said.

Co-workers previously reported alleged Long Island store shooter for threats, harassment, police say

Co-workers previously reported alleged Long Island store shooter for threats, harassment, police say By MICHAEL R. SISAK The Associated Press,Updated April 21, 2021, 1:51 p.m. Email to a Friend Emergency service personnel work at the scene of a shooting at a Stop & Shop supermarket.Mary Altaffer/Associated Press A man suspected of killing a manager and wounding two workers at a Long Island grocery store was a “troubled employee” who’d been reprimanded in recent months for threatening and sexually harassing colleagues, police said Wednesday. Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, a shopping car collector at Stop & Shop in West Hempstead, opened fire Tuesday in an office area above the retail floor about 40 minutes after talking to a manager about transferring to another store, Nassau County Police Detective Sergeant Stephen Fitzpatrick said.

Amazon to bring pay-by-palm technology to Whole Foods

Customers’ palm ‘signature’ will be linked to credit cards Concerns raised about privacy and vulnerability to hackers An Amazon Go store, in Seattle, where the technology was first introduced last September. Photograph: Ted S Warren/AP An Amazon Go store, in Seattle, where the technology was first introduced last September. Photograph: Ted S Warren/AP CoraldelMarMurphy-Marcos Wed 21 Apr 2021 14.26 EDT Last modified on Wed 21 Apr 2021 14.57 EDT Paying for something in the shops with just a wave of your hand is a step closer to everyday reality with the news that retail giant Amazon is trialing its palm-scanning payment technology in Whole Foods.

Police: Long Island store shooter was a troubled employee

Police: Long Island store shooter was a troubled employee
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Police: Long Island store shooter was a troubled employee

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