Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Police: FedEx worker wounds 6 in Georgia, then kills himself - CNN





  • NEW: Three of the victims are in critical condition

  • Suspect died "from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound," police spokesman says

  • Six people are taken to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital

  • At least one of them is undergoing surgery, says hospital spokesman




Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- A FedEx package handler went on a shooting rampage early Tuesday at his workplace in suburban Atlanta, wounding six people -- three of them critically -- before turning the gun on himself, officials said.


"That individual is deceased here at the scene," Cobb County Police Sgt. Dana Pierce told reporters. Police were sweeping the area with search dogs to ensure no secondary devices had been planted.


Pierce would not release the name of the employee, whose body was found near a shotgun. "That was the only weapon that he had at that time," Pierce said. "As far as I know, he worked at this location."


The warehouse is located in Kennesaw, Georgia, about 21 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.









Law enforcement officers respond to shootings at a FedEx facility in Kennesaw, Georgia, on Tuesday, April 29. Police say a FedEx package handler went on a rampage Tuesday, wounding six people -- one of them critically -- before fatally shooting himself.Law enforcement officers respond to shootings at a FedEx facility in Kennesaw, Georgia, on Tuesday, April 29. Police say a FedEx package handler went on a rampage Tuesday, wounding six people -- one of them critically -- before fatally shooting himself.



FedEx employee David Chumley, left, talks to a Cobb County police officer Tuesday, April 29, after he was bused out of a blocked-off area because of the shootings.FedEx employee David Chumley, left, talks to a Cobb County police officer Tuesday, April 29, after he was bused out of a blocked-off area because of the shootings.



Cobb County police block off a road after the early morning shootings at the FedEx facility on Airport Road. The facility is a large warehouse about 21 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. Cobb County police block off a road after the early morning shootings at the FedEx facility on Airport Road. The facility is a large warehouse about 21 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.



A Cobb County police officer escorts a FedEx employee as he leaves the blocked-off area. A Cobb County police officer escorts a FedEx employee as he leaves the blocked-off area.



Emergency officials respond to the scene on Tuesday.Emergency officials respond to the scene on Tuesday.



Police were sweeping the area with search dogs to ensure no secondary devices had been planted.Police were sweeping the area with search dogs to ensure no secondary devices had been planted.




FedEx shooting in Georgia

FedEx shooting in Georgia

FedEx shooting in Georgia

FedEx shooting in Georgia

FedEx shooting in Georgia

FedEx shooting in Georgia



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6 wounded at FedEx shooting in Georgia

"Numerous" 911 calls from inside the half-million-square-foot package and delivery facility alerted police to the shooting at 5:54 a.m., Pierce said.


The victims were taken to WellStar Kennestone Hospital, where an emergency room doctor involved in the response said three were in critical condition.


EMS officials warned the hospital at 6:26 a.m. to prepare for the victims' arrival, Dr. Michael Nitzken said. By 7 a.m., the six patients -- all of whom had suffered multiple gunshot wounds -- had arrived.


Without naming them, Nitzken identified them as:


-- a 28-year-old man in critical condition who was undergoing surgery;


-- a 52-year-old woman in critical condition who was undergoing surgery;


-- a 22-year-old man in critical condition;


-- a 28-year-old man in stable condition;


-- a 42-year-old woman who was treated and released;


-- a 19-year-old man who was treated and was to be released shortly.


Two of the patients -- the 28-year-old man and the 52-year-old woman -- suffered life-threatening injuries and the man was placed on mechanical ventilation, he said. "They appeared to be shotgun blast effects, with multiple, small projectiles," Nitzken said.


Their arrival at the level-two trauma center coincided with a shift change. "That proved to be to our benefit," the doctor said, because the staff was double what it typically would be. "We're trying to make the best of a bad outcome."


FedEx spokesman Scott Fielder told CNN that the situation had stabilized "and we are focused on the needs of our team members and cooperating with the law enforcement investigation of this tragedy."


CNN's Paul Caron, Jason Hanna, John Branch and Shawn Nottingham contributed to this report.









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