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Six people dead, including gunman, in Molson Coors brewery shooting in Milwaukee

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Milwaukee, (Reuters) - A gunman opened fire at the Molson Coors Beverage Co brewing complex in Milwaukee yesterday, killing five employees before he was found dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot, the city’s police chief said.

No other people were injured in the violence, which erupted about 2 p.m. (2000 GMT) at the sprawling campus of more than 20 buildings, where over 1,000 workers are employed by the beer company in Wisconsin’s largest city, the chief said.

“There is no threat at this time, and we will continue to investigat­e throughout the night,” the police chief, Alfonso Morales, told reporters at a news conference hours after the shooting.

Morales said the bloodshed was confined to the Molson Coors complex west of downtown - a facility known to locals as the old Miller brewery - and that “no members of the general public were involved.” Miller beer is one of the company’s leading brands.

Hours later, law enforcemen­t officers were still combing through each building in the complex to secure the facility, Morales said, adding the deceased gunman was believed to have acted alone.

The suspect was described only as a 51-year-old Milwaukee man. Details about the circumstan­ces of the shooting, including what may have precipitat­ed the carnage, were not provided by authoritie­s.

President Donald Trump, acknowledg­ing the shooting as he opened a White House news conference about the coronaviru­s outbreak, referred to the gunman as a “wicked murderer” and called the gun violence “a terrible thing.”

Appearing with the police chief in Milwaukee, Mayor Tom Barrett branded the shooting “an unspeakabl­e tragedy.”

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