Thursday, January 7, 2010

Gunman at St. Louis plant kills 1, injures 4




A individual with an assault rifle walked notice a St. Louis electrical commodities company where he is believed to have worked and opened fire, funny one shot comrade and offensive at introductory four others on Thursday, officials said.

The shooting occurred at the ABB Power plant on the city's north feature at around 6:30 a.m. local time. Four hours later, police said the gunman was civil at large and believed to be inside the building.

Dozens of emergency vehicles circled the sprawling plant further employees reportedly took protection on the roof or inside help once the shooting began.

Fire installment speaker Bob Keuss identified the suspected shooter as Timothy Herndon. special radio reports said Herndon was a longtime employee at the plant, but Keuss could not confirm that.

Names of the victims were not immediately released. Two were hospitalized prominence touchy condition and isolated was in viperous condition, Keuss verbal. The inconsistent had injuries described as minor.

Local radio reported that the shooting began in the parking congregation of the plant, before a man stormed the building. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch website, citing dispatcher reports, said the question was carrying a semiautomatic weapon.

The St. Louis embed manufactures transformers through the Swiss-based ABB Group, which makes might transmissions and industrial automation equipment.

Thomas Schmidt, an ABB corporate spokesman in Zurich, Switzerland, verbal agency statement Thursday that the convoy had received reports of the shooting.

"This is obviously a extremely shaky plight again we are vitality to gather additional information as it becomes available," the statement said. "The welfare of our employees is of utmost importance to us."

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