Evansville, Henderson police: Indy FedEx shooting shows active shooter prep needed John T. Martin, Evansville Courier & Press
EVANSVILLE, Ind. The spate of mass shootings across the United States reached Indiana on Thursday night, bringing workplace gun violence closer to home for Evansville and Henderson residents.
Eight people were killed and others were wounded at an Indianapolis FedEx plant, near the city s airport. The suspected assailant, 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole, killed himself. He had been an employee of FedEx.
It s been a few years, but this region has also seen workplace tragedies.
The most recent was on June 25, 2008, when a 25-year-old worker at Atlantis Plastics in Henderson named Wesley Neal Higdon killed his supervisor and four other employees before turning his weapon on himself.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. The spate of mass shootings across the United States reached Indiana on Thursday night, bringing workplace gun violence closer to home for Evansville and Henderson residents.
Eight people were killed and others were wounded at an Indianapolis FedEx plant, near the city s airport. The suspected assailant, 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole, killed himself. He had been an employee of FedEx.
It s been a few years, but this region has also seen workplace tragedies.
The most recent was on June 25, 2008, when a 25-year-old worker at Atlantis Plastics in Henderson named Wesley Neal Higdon killed his supervisor and four other employees before turning his weapon on himself.