Florida shootings: Five killed by sacked employee

Police near shooting scene in Orlando Florida - 5 June 2017Image copyright
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Five people have been killed in a shooting at an Orlando industrial estate, police in Florida say.

They say the gunman was a former employee at a store on the estate who was sacked in April. He took his own life after the killings.

There is no suggestion the killer was a member of a subversive or terrorist organisation, police say.

The shooting came a week before the first anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in the city.

Forty-nine people were killed in that incident.

‘Workplace violence’

Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said police had arrived at the scene of the shooting to find four people dead. A fifth employee died while being taken to hospital.

Media captionOrange County Sheriff Jerry Demings says seven survivors are being interviewed

The sheriff said the killings were probably linked to a workplace dispute. They occurred at a business that makes awnings for recreational vehicles.

The gunman, 54, has not been named by police. All of the dead were employees at the firm.

The assailant is believed to have attacked a member of staff in 2014, although no charges were filed, Mr Demings said.

In a statement, Florida Governor Rick Scott condemned a “senseless act of violence”.

“Over the past year, the Orlando community has been challenged like never before,” he said.

In last June’s attack, the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, gunman Omar Mateen killed 49 people and injured dozens more at a gay nightclub before being shot dead by police.

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Police moved into the scene of the crime within minutes

Florida shootings: Five killed by sacked employee