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New Albany, Ohio, mass shooter arrested on murder charge. What to know about the shooting

The suspect in a New Albany, Ohio, mass shooting has been arrested following a 12-hour manhunt, according to police.

Here’s what to know about the shooting.

What happened in New Albany, Ohio mass shooting?

According to police, one person died and five were wounded in a mass shooting at KDC/ONE in the 8000 block of Smith’s Mill Road in far western Licking County at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. About 150 people were present.

Four of the wounded victims received medical treatment at Mount Carmel East, according to a hospital spokesperson.

The suspect, Bruce Reginald Foster III, was arrested after 10 a.m. Wednesday at an apartment complex at 50 E. 7th Ave. on Columbus’ North Side, according to Columbus police.

Who is Bruce Reginald Foster III?

New Albany police Chief Greg Jones said during a press conference Wednesday morning that Foster was an employee at the New Albany warehouse and had been at work for “some time” and called the shooting a “targeted attack.”

“All of the victims work there,” he said.

Jones said police don’t have a clear motive for the shooting

What kind of gun was used?

A handgun was recovered at the scene, according to police. But we don’t know what kind.

Are there two or more suspects in the New Albany mass shooting?

There was a rumor that police were looking for two or more suspects. However, Jones dispelled that. Foster is considered the lone suspect. However, he likely received a ride taking him away from the scene of the crime.

This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: New Albany, Ohio, mass shooter arrested. What to know about shooting

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