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"She didn't have a par-
ticular target. She was just
shooting," Watson said as
she drove away from a fire
station where relatives tried
to reunite with loved ones.
The sheriff said the call
about shots fired came
in at about 9:06 a.m. and
deputies and other offi-
cers were on the scene in
just over five minutes. The
shooting began outside
the business and continued
inside, he said.
It appears only one weap-
on was used — a 9 mm
Glock handgun that was
registered in Moseley's
name — and no shots were
fired by responding law en-
forcement officers, Gahler
said.
Walter Zambrano, 64, who
described himself as a
worker at the distribution
center, said he was in the
bathroom when shooting
broke out and saw nothing
as he hid, frightened for his
life.
The person was "shooting
like crazy," Zambrano said,
speaking in Spanish.
He said the gunfire seemed
to go on several minutes,
and when it was over he
sprinted outdoors.
On the way out, he said
he saw a female co-work-
er down on the floor. The
scene, he said, was one of
chaos.
"Everyone was screaming,
running this way and that.
I didn't know which way to
run," he said.
The sheriff said three victims
were fatally shot and three
more were wounded but
were expected to survive.
They were not immediately
identified. Moseley died at FBI agents walks at the industrial business park, where several people had been shot, according with police reports in Harford
a hospital from a self-inflict- County, Md., in Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018.
ed gunshot wound, Gahler Associated Press
said.
Area hospitals reported re- ment history. But today, I guess it wasn't killing five staff members. cers.
ceiving five patients from Mike Carre, an employee her day. She just came in to Authorities accused Jarrod On Thursday, 33-year-old
the incident. of a furniture logistics op- pick a fight with someone." W. Ramos of attacking The Dominique Norton of Ab-
Susan Henderson, spokes- eration next to the distribu- "She pulled out a gun and Capital Gazette because erdeen, endured an excru-
woman for the drugstore tion center, said he helped she just started shooting at of a longstanding grudge ciating wait of nearly two
chain Rite Aid, described tend to a wounded man her co-workers." against the paper. hours to be reunited with
the building where the who came hobbling in, Harford County Executive It came less than a year af- her mother, 62-year-old
shooting took place as a bleeding from his leg. He Barry Glassman said that, ter a fatal workplace shoot- warehouse worker Irene
support facility adjacent called 911 from a bath- unfortunately, incidents like ing less than 10 miles (16 Norton. Dominique Norton
to a larger building. The room before helping col- this are "becoming a too- kilometers) from the ware- said she didn't know that
company said in a state- leagues wrap the man's often occurrence not only house, in which five were her mother was unharmed
ment that the facility had blood-soaked jeans above in Harford County but in the shot, three fatally. until she got off a bus at the
been closed temporarily his injury to cut off blood country." And it followed another fire station and they tear-
and grief counselors will be flow. The attack came nearly shooting Wednesday in fully embraced.
made available to workers. Carre said the man told him three months after a man Wisconsin in which authori- "I busted out crying. I was
The company didn't imme- the shooter "just came in in armed with a shotgun at- ties say a gunman shot four relieved and shaken," she
diately respond to an inqui- a bad mood this morning. tacked a newspaper office co-workers before being said. "I am praying for all of
ry about Moseley's employ- He said she's usually nice. in Annapolis, Maryland, killed by responding offi- the victims."q