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1 dead, 5 wounded in Ohio warehouse shooting

Authorities said the shooter had been at work 鈥渇or some time鈥 before opening fire inside the cosmetics warehouse in New Albany

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This image taken from video provided by WSYX shows police responding to an active shooter early Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in New Albany, Ohio.

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NEW ALBANY, Ohio 鈥 Police searched for a male suspect Wednesday in a workplace shooting that left one co-worker dead and five others wounded at an Ohio cosmetics warehouse.

There were no reports of any kind of confrontation or dispute that would have prompted Tuesday night鈥檚 shooting, New Albany Police Chief Greg Jones told reporters at a news conference.

The suspect had been at work 鈥渇or some time鈥 before the shooting, which happened about 10:30 p.m., Jones said. Police have been checking addresses associated with the suspect, he said.

All of the victims also worked at the facility, Jones said. Five of them were taken to hospitals for treatment, Jones said. He said he could not release their conditions. The sixth victim died in the building.

A handgun was recovered at the scene, he said.

The shooting happened at the warehouse for a company that makes products including cosmetics and toiletries. Jones said Wednesday morning that investigators did not have a motive for the shooting.


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A message seeking comment was sent to the company Wednesday morning.

Jones earlier described the shooting as a 鈥渢argeted type of attack鈥 and he reiterated Wednesday that police do not believe the suspect poses a general threat to the public.

About 150 people were evacuated to a neighboring building, Jones said.

New Albany Mayor Sloan Spalding said at the news conference that multiple agencies are working to find and apprehend the suspect.

鈥淥ur community is heartbroken,鈥 Spalding said.

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