The shooting at a warehouse in New Albany, Ohio, has resulted in the death another employee, for a total of two, while four others remain in the hospital. The Tuesday night shooting led to the arrest of the accused shooter, Bruce Reginald Foster III, who is 28 years old. He is expected to be arraigned on charges related to the shooting, although a defense attorney has not yet been listed for him in court records.
New Albany Police Chief Greg Jones reported during a Wednesday news conference that Foster had spoken with investigators. "I wouldn't call him fully cooperative," Jones said. "It does appear that there was contact between a victim and the shooter. At this point, I don't have a clear picture of how involved that contact was." Furthermore, "Nobody reported that there was any conflict or that he was in trouble at work."
At the scene, police responding to a report of gunfire barely missed apprehending Foster, who used a rideshare service to flee. He was later located on Wednesday morning in an apartment in Columbus and arrested with the help of a stun gun after refusing to surrender, according to Chief Deputy US Marshal Dan Deville. The shooting took place at a facility producing cosmetics and toiletries, leading to the evacuation of approximately 150 employees to a nearby safe location. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)