GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Five people are dead and three others remain in critical condition with a fourth suffering lesser injuries after a shooting at Accent, a small signage company in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the US late Thursday 27 September. A former employee told journalists that the gunman, who killed four people then shot himself in the Bryn Mawr area, was laid off the previous day, but officially, police are not commenting on a motive.
The Star and Tribune local paper reports that “Nationwide, 458 people died last year in work-related homicides, according to preliminary information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”
Links to other sites: NBC news, Minneapolis Star-Tribune




