Chattanooga Times Free Press

2 dead in Walmart shooting

- BY ADRIAN SAINZ

SOUTHAVEN, Miss. — A gunman described as a disgruntle­d Walmart employee fatally shot two co-workers and wounded a police officer before he was shot and arrested Tuesday at a Walmart store in northern Mississipp­i, authoritie­s said.

Southaven Police Chief Macon Moore said the man, whom he did not name, shot a Southaven police officer, who was protected by a bulletproo­f vest and suffered minor injuries. The chief said a second Southaven officer shot the suspect, who was then taken for surgery to a hospital in neighborin­g Memphis, Tennessee.

Both the people killed were Walmart employees, Moore said. Employees told The Associated Press that the first was shot in the parking lot, and the second was shot inside the store.

Southaven Mayor Darren

Musselwhit­e described the suspect as a disgruntle­d worker with a grievance against his employer. Travis

Jones, an overnight stocker, said the suspect had gotten in trouble after pulling a knife on a customer.

“It wasn’t an accident,” said Jones, who was working when he heard shots. “He knew what he was doing when he came in there.”

Jones said he saw the body of store manager Anthony Brown on the floor as they ran out of the store. “It was an ugly scene,” he said. DeSoto County Coroner Joshua Pounders said the 40-yearold Brown, an Olive Branch resident, appears to have died from a gunshot wound.

Nicholas Gales said the other slain worker was his brother, 38-year-old Brandon Gales of Hernando. Jones called Brandon Gales his best friend and an “all-around good guy,” saying he was the father of multiple children.

The shooting at about 6:30 a.m. brought a massive police response to the shopping complex, at a busy exit off Interstate 55 in Southaven, a suburb of 55,000 people.

 ?? PHOTO BY MARK WEBER/DAILY MEMPHIAN VIA AP ?? People embrace outside a Walmart store following a shooting Tuesday in Southaven, Miss.
PHOTO BY MARK WEBER/DAILY MEMPHIAN VIA AP People embrace outside a Walmart store following a shooting Tuesday in Southaven, Miss.

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