Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Fedex shooter ignored red flag laws to buy guns’

- Associated Press letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

INDIANAPOL­IS: The former employee who shot and killed eight people, including four Sikhs, at a Fedex facility on Thursday in Indianapol­is legally bought the two rifles used in the attack despite red flag laws designed to prevent such purchases, police said.

A trace of the two guns found by investigat­ors at the scene revealed that suspect Brandon Scott Hole, 19, of Indianapol­is, legally bought the rifles last July and September, officials with the Indianapol­is police said.

The police did not say where Hole bought what they described as “assault rifles,” citing the ongoing investigat­ion, but said he was seen using both rifles during the shooting.

Details about the weapons’ make, model and calibre won’t be released until the investigat­ion is complete, said Genae

Cook, a spokespers­on for the Indianapol­is Metropolit­an Police Department.

The FBI said agents had questioned Hole last year after his mother called police to say her son might commit “suicide by cop.” Officers seized a pump-action shotgun from Hole’s home after responding to the call, according to a police report. Police said the gun was never returned to him.

Republican senator Todd Young called on Sunday for more mental health services across all level of government­s.

“We know that we have a Hoosier family who cried out for help, knowing they had a child who required mental health treatment. We know we have members of our law enforcemen­t community who, for a period of time, responded to that call for help. And we know that in the end, that wasn’t enough,” he told The Associated Press before addressing a gathering at a Gurdwara in Indianapol­is.

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