The man accused of shooting and killing a manager at a Hobby Lobby distribution center in Oklahoma City is dead, local media reports. He apparently died in a crash.
"An employee went inside and had an altercation with a manager," Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Rob Robertson told Fox News Digital."The employee produced a weapon, a firearm of some type, andThe suspect fled the scene in a red Dodge Challenger with a vehicle tag from the Muscogee Nation, a federally recognized tribe in Oklahoma, and led police on a chase two counties away, KWTV reported. He apparently died in a collision along Highway 33 near Kingfisher.
An employee opened fire at the Hobby Lobby distribution center around 5 p.m. Wednesday, killing a manager before leading police on a chase.Hobby Lobby, a home decoration and arts and crafts store, has millions of square feet of manufacturing and distribution space at facilities in Oklahoma City, including its corporate headquarters.
Police outside the Hobby Lobby distribution center in Oklahoma City after an employee shot, killed a manager.The distribution center in Oklahoma City spans over 10 million square feet and includes warehousing, manufacturing, transportation and corporate departments. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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