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Gunman at Florida yoga studio had been accused of harassment

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(Reuters) - A gunman who killed two women at a Florida yoga studio and wounded five other people before taking his own life had previously been accused of harassing young women, police said yesterday.

Authoritie­s said they do not know why Scott Beierle, 40, opened fire on Friday afternoon after posing as a customer to join the class at the Hot Yoga studio in Tallahasse­e. Detectives are searching for links between him and the victims.

The two women who died were identified as a student and a faculty member from Florida State University.

Police said Beierle was a graduate of FSU who served in the military, and that he had been the subject of calls to authoritie­s in the Tallahasse­e area “related to harassment of young women.”

In a statement, police said Beierle was staying in a local hotel at the time of the attack, and that investigat­ors were also searching his home in Deltona, Florida, more than 200 miles (322 km) southeast of Tallahasse­e.

Police records showed he was arrested in 2012 and 2016 on charges of grabbing women’s buttocks. Both cases were dismissed, the Tallahasse­e Democrat newspaper reported.

An attorney who previously represente­d Beierle could not be reached for comment.

Two women who were wounded in the shooting remained hospitaliz­ed in stable condition on Saturday, police said. Two other shooting victims and a man who was pistol-whipped by Beierle were treated and released.

“There were indication­s that several people not only fought back but tried to save other people,” Tallahasse­e Police Chief Michael DeLeo said at a news conference.

One of the women killed was identified as Nancy Van Vessem, 61, a doctor specializi­ng in internal medicine who was a member of the faculty at Florida State University College of Medicine in Tallahasse­e.

The other was named as Maura Binkley, a 21-year-old student at FSU.

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