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UPDATE (WKOW) Two employees at the Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc and a possible suspect are dead after a shooting and police chase that ended in Milwaukee County.
Oconomowoc police say they were called to the warehouse on Delafield Road shortly after 10:30 Tuesday night for a possible industrial accident.
When officers arrived they found a person pulseless and not breathing, and shortly after they found another person who was pulseless and not breathing. First responders performed life-saving measures on the two victims but were unsuccessful. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
Thomas Bennett, secretary-treasurer of General Teamsters Local Union No. 200, says a warehouse employee shot and killed two co-workers inside different locations inside the Roundy s distribution center, according to the Associated Press.
UpdatedWed, Mar 17, 2021 at 12:57 pm CT
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Three people are dead including a suspect after shootings Tuesday night at Roundy s Distribution Center, 1111 Delafield Road, in Oconomowoc, Wis. (Shutterstock)
WAUKESHA COUNTY, WI Police say the man suspected of killing two workers Tuesday might at Roundy s Oconomowoc warehouse lived in Wauwatosa, according to Wauwatosa Police.
The suspect was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a crashed car in Milwaukee County, authorities said.
Wauwatosa Police are currently assisting the Waukesha County Sheriff s Department with executing a search warrant at the suspect s home, police said at a news conference Wednesday.
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Roads near 124th and Cherry are currently blocked off by Wauwatosa police.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
MILWAUKEE – Two people were found dead at a Wisconsin distribution center and a possible suspect died after a police pursuit, police said Wednesday.
Roundy s distribution warehouse in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, was on lockdown Wednesday morning, though a city official said the area is now safe and secure.
A union representing employees at the warehouse said the two people found dead were workers.
The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a police chase and crash, authorities said.
Thomas Bennett, the secretary-treasurer for the General Teamsters Local Union No. 200, said the two workers had worked at the warehouse for at least 20 years.