Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai) - Live

8 people gunned down in mass shooting in US

Police still trying to identify the gunman, motive; third such incident this year in Indianapol­is alone

- Associated Press

INDIANAPOL­IS: Authoritie­s said on Friday they had not yet identified a gunman who stormed a FedEx facility near the Indianapol­is airport, killing eight people and wounding several others before taking his own life.

Deputy chief Craig McCartt of the Indianapol­is police said the gunman started randomly shooting at people in the parking lot and then went into the building, where he shot himself shortly before police entered.

McCartt said the shooting took just a couple of minutes. Five people were hospitalis­ed, according to police. Another two people were treated and released at the scene.

“It did not last very long,” he said. McCartt said police do not yet know the motive for the shooting.

It was the latest in a recent string of mass shootings across the US Last month, eight people were fatally shot at massage businesses across the Atlanta area, and 10 died in gunfire at a supermarke­t in Boulder, Colorado.

It was at least the third mass shooting this year in Indianapol­is alone. Five people, including a pregnant woman, were shot and killed in January, and a man was accused of killing three adults and a child before abducting his daughter during an argument at a home in March.

A witness said that he was working inside the building when he heard several gunshots in rapid succession.

“I see a man come out with a rifle in his hand and he starts firing and he starts yelling stuff that I could not understand,” Levi Miller told WTHR-TV. “What I ended up doing was ducking down to make sure he did not see me because I thought he would see me and he would shoot me.”

Governor Eric Holcomb ordered flags to be flown at halfstaff until April 20, and he and others decried the shooting, with some noting how frequent such attacks are.

“We wake up once more to news of a mass shooting, this time in Indiana. No country should accept this now-routine horror. It’s long past time to act,” secretary of transporta­tion Pete Buttigieg, who is from Indiana, tweeted.

Chris Bavender, a spokespers­on for the FBI’s Indianapol­is office, said that they are helping the police with the investigat­ion.

Attorney general Merrick Garland was briefed on the shooting, and the White House said President Joe Biden would be.

Biden’s advisers have been in touch with the city’s mayor and law enforcemen­t officials.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India