MINNEAPOLIS The gunman who opened fire
inside a Minneapolis sign-making business killed four people before
fatally shooting himself, police said early Friday.
The
victims' bodies were found shortly after officers arrived at Accent
Signage Systems Inc., located in a residential area in the city's north
side, after receiving a 911 call Thursday afternoon, according to a
statement from police spokesman Sgt. Stephen McCarty.
"When
officers arrived and entered the business to assist with the evacuation
of employees, give aid to the victims and to search for the suspect,
they found four victims dead from apparent gunshot wounds," the
statement said.
Four other people were wounded, including three critically.
No details were released about the shooter, other than he was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
During
a news conference Thursday night, Minneapolis Police Deputy Chief Kris
Arneson wouldn't specify how many people had been killed, saying only
that "several" victims were found dead inside. She said police never
fired at the shooter, but she didn't release other details — including
the shooter's possible motive or whether he had worked at the company.
Hennepin
County Medical Center was treating the four patients, including three
men in critical condition, according to a hospital spokeswoman. The
fourth victim suffered minor injuries, police said.
None of the victims' names has been released.
Someone
from inside the building called 911 around 4:30 p.m. to report the
shootings, police said. The first officers on the scene quickly began
evacuating people from the business and closed off several blocks.
Dozens
of squad cars and SWAT officers swarmed the neighborhood Thursday
afternoon, and traffic was stopped on a nearby bridge along Penn Avenue,
where officers had rifles drawn and pointed at the business and a park
below.
By Thursday evening, police vehicles were still
surrounding the business. People from the neighborhood milled around but
deputies kept them back.
Marques Jones, 18, of
Minneapolis, said he was outside a building down the street having his
high school senior pictures taken when he and his photographer heard
gunfire that sounded close.
"We heard about four to five
gunshots," Jones said. "We were shocked at what happened and we just
looked at each other. We all just took off running to our vehicles."
According
to Accent Signage Systems' website, the company makes interior signage
and lists its founder as Reuven Rahamim. A phone messages left at the
business was not immediately returned, and a woman who answered the
phone at Rahamim's residential listing declined comment.
The
company employed 28 people as of July, according to a feature on the
business in Finance & Commerce, a local business publication. The
paper reported that U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Francisco Sanchez
visited it in August in a trip focused on exporting, and praised the
company for its innovation.
The company developed a
patented technology for producing signs in Braille and had licensed out
the technology to companies in 38 countries, the newspaper said.
Minneapolis
Mayor R.T. Rybak said employees who were working when the shootings
occurred were together and being cared for Thursday evening.
"We are deeply sorry about what has happened here," he said, calling the shootings "a horrible tragedy."
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