2012年8月31日 星期五

ABC News: U.S.: Ex-Marine Suspected in N.J. Pathmark Killings

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Ex-Marine Suspected in N.J. Pathmark Killings
Aug 31st 2012, 16:21

The man suspected of killing two people early this morning at an Old Bridge, N.J., grocery store before shooting himself to death is a 23-year-old former Marine who worked at the grocery store for two weeks, according to the town's mayor.

The suspect left the Old Bridge shopping plaza at about 4 a.m. and returned to a Pathmark grocery store, having changed into camouflage clothing, armed with an AK-47 and an automatic handgun, Mayor Owen Henry said today.

Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan said the victims were "not specifically targeted; everyone in the store was a target."

Both victims, a man and a woman, were young adults, Mayor Henry said, adding that the woman is believed to be 18. The male victim was 24, according to WABC-TV.

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Kaplan said a total of 16 shots were fired. The suspect shot himself after shooting the two young adults, Henry said.

Police had responded to shots inside the Pathmark on Route 9 at 4 a.m. The alleged gunman was dead when police arrived, Kaplan said.

His name could not be confirmed.

Two windows near the entrance to the Pathmark were shot out. The suspect might have started firing as he entered the store, accounting for the store's blown-out windows, Kaplan said.

The gunman's motive is still under investigation, Owen said, adding that law enforcement is in the process of notifying the families of the dead.

"This is the worst phone call a mayor can receive," Henry had told NewJersey.com earlier this morning of the information he obtained at about 6:30 a.m. "You can prepare for these things, but you can't prevent them."

Several employees were inside the store, which was preparing to open at 6 a.m. The other employees who were in the store at the time of the shooting were not injured, Owen said.

Numerous employees were taken across the street to a T.G.I. Friday's and many were treated for trauma at waiting ambulances.

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