Chattanooga Times Free Press

Police: Refugee kills former co-worker, self; injures three

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ROANOKE, Va. — A refugee from Kenya killed one former co-worker, wounded three others and then killed himself Tuesday in a workplace shooting authoritie­s are still trying to unravel in Virginia, police said.

Getachew Fekede, 53, had entered the U.S. through a refugee immigratio­n program and worked for the railcar manufactur­er FreightCar America before being fired in March when he stopped showing up for work, Roanoke Police Chief Tim Jones told reporters.

A neighbor told the Associated Press that Fekede quit his job over being harassed by a co-worker. Clarence Jones said Fedeke would send money to his mother back in Kenya and had grown concerned about his finances.

Police said Fekede rode a bicycle to the facility near downtown and somehow entered its paint shop. Officers received a call of shots fired at 6:02 a.m. and arrived two minutes later. But by that time, Fekede had fired 10 rounds from a 9 mm pistol, said Jones, the police chief.

One person died at the scene, and two others suffered wounds to their “lower extremitie­s,” the chief said. A bullet grazed a third person’s chest. Fekede then killed himself, police said.

Two people remain hospitaliz­ed. Police said they’re not yet releasing names of the victims because some family members are traveling to Roanoke from out of state.

In a statement posted on its website, Chicago-based FreightCar America said it could not provide specific informatio­n about the victims but offered its “deepest condolence­s.”

Jim America, vice president and chief human resources officer of the company, said in an email that its investigat­ion of the matter is in its early stages and the company will release more details when they are available.

The police chief said Fekede entered the U.S. in 2011 through a refugee immigratio­n program.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Roanoke Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, along with several agencies, respond to a fatal shooting at FreightCar America in Roanoke, Va., on Tuesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roanoke Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, along with several agencies, respond to a fatal shooting at FreightCar America in Roanoke, Va., on Tuesday.

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