Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Milwaukee brewery shooting
On February 26, 2020, a mass shooting occurred at the Molson Coors Beverage Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, at approximately 2:30 pm. The perpetrator, 51-year-old Anthony Ferrill, killed five employees before committing suicide.
Shooting: Milwaukee police responded to reports of a shooting at the company just before 2:10 pm, and the incident was handled as an active shooter situation. The company used Twitter to announce the situation just before 2:30 pm, they also emailed a local newspaper that the shooter was located in or near the second-floor stairwell of Building 4. Following the shooting, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) were dispatched to the scene, while a number of nearby schools and businesses were placed on lockdown. The victims were male employees at the brewery, aged 33 to 61.
Perpetrator: The shooter was identified as 51-year-old Anthony Ferrill, a black male. He worked as an electrician for more than 20 years, spending about 17 of those at the Milwaukee campus. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene, according to police.
Reactions: The CEO of Molson Coors wrote an email to all of the company's employees, in which he expressed his condolences. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett described the shooting as a tragic day for the city and the state. Other politicians, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senators Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin, issued statements about the shooting, with some highlighting gun control stances along with condolences. President Donald Trump extended his condolences to those affected by the "wicked murderer" who had wounded and killed a number of people.
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