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Four dead in Kansas workplace shooting in USA

| | Feb 26, 2016, at 05:02 pm
Hesston, Feb 26 (IBNS) At least three people were killed after a man open fired on Thursday in his workplace at Hesston in the midwestern state of Kansas in United States, according to reports.The gunman was also shot dead by police.
The shooter also injured 14 others, with 10 sustaining grave injuries, CNN reported.

The shooting took place at Excel Industries, a lawn care company in the US.

Harvey Country Sheriff T Walton told reporters that the shooter was shot dead.    
 
According to The Kansas City Star, the employee went on a shooting spree Thursday afternoon at the manufacturing plant in Hesston.
 
The suspected gunman was identified by two co-workers  as Cedric Ford .
 
He was shot dead inside the plant by a Hesston police officer, the report said.
 
 

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