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GUNMAN KILLS 5 AT MILWAUKEE

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MILWAUKEE (US): An employee opened fire at one of the nation's largest breweries in Milwaukee, killing five fellow workers before taking his own life, police said.

The assailant who attacked the Molson Coors complex on Wednesday was identified as a 51-year-old Milwaukee man who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.

"There were five individual­s who went to work today, just like everybody goes to work, and they thought they were going to go to work, finish their day and return to their families. They didn't and tragically they never will," Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said.

Authoritie­s offered no immediate motive for the attack and did not release details about the shooter or how the shooting unfolded.

None of the victims was identified. Police, who were still contacting relatives, said identities would not be released for at least 24 hours. No one was wounded beyond those who were killed, authoritie­s said.

Officers worked for hours to clear the more than 20 buildings in the complex where more than 1,000 people work. They announced at a late evening news conference that the work was done and all employees had been allowed to go home. Police Chief Alfonso Morales said authoritie­s believe the shooter operated alone.

President Donald Trump addressed the shooting before speaking at the White House about his administra­tion's efforts to combat the coronaviru­s.

"Our hearts break for them and their loved ones," the president said.

"We send our condolence­s. We'll be with them, and it's a terrible thing, a terrible thing." The attack occurred at a sprawling complex that includes a mix of corporate offices and brewing facilities. The complex is widely known in the Milwaukee area as "Miller Valley," a reference to the Miller Brewing Co. that is now part of Molson Coors.

Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley called the shooter "an active brewery employee." "Unfortunat­ely, I am devastated to share that we lost five other members of our family in this tragic incident," he said in an email sent to employees.agencies

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