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RE: Tragedy in Fla - AP articles



Philip Thoma and Don Steiner are both in the Shands Hospital, 655 W 8th St,

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-----Original Message-----

From: Julie_F_Shafer@FPL.COM [mailto:Julie_F_Shafer@FPL.COM]

Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:40 AM

To: Roger Fenner

Cc: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: Re: Tragedy in Fla - AP articles





 



 

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020926/ap_on_re_us/offic

e_shooting_2 

 



 



 Fla. Worker Shoots Two, Kills Self



 Thu Sep 26,12:18 PM ET



 



 



 By RON WORD, Associated Press Writer



 



 



 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A disgruntled employee entered a state office

Thursday, shot   

 two co-workers and then fatally shot himself, authorities said.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 The shooting occurred before 9 a.m. in the office of radiological services,

a division   

 of the state Department of Health in downtown Jacksonville, said Duval

County Health     

 Director Dr. Jeff Goldhagan.



 



 



 The gunman died at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the

head, police     

 Sgt. Dennis McGuire said. His name was not immediately available. Sheriff

Nathan Glover  

 described the man as a disgruntled employee.



 



 



 The two male victims were taken to Shands Jacksonville hospital with

life-threatening    

 injuries, McGuire said. Their names were not immediately released. They

were both shot   

 with a handgun.



 



 



 One victim was in critical condition and undergoing surgery for gunshot

wounds to his    

 chest and arm, McGuire said. The other was listed in serious condition with

gunshot      

 wounds to the chest and buttocks, he said.



 



 



 McGuire said the exact sequence of the shooting was not immediately known.

He said the   

 Riverside Building was evacuated.



 



 



 A police SWAT team had been dispatched near the scene of the shooting in an

unrelated    

 matter and rushed to the scene, McGuire said.



 



 



 "Everybody was there almost instantly," McGuire said. "Unfortunately the

damage was      

 already done."



 



 



 Dr. John Agwunobi, secretary of the Department of Health, was en route to

the hospital   

 to console family members. Goldhagan said about 15 health department

employees who       

 worked in the building were sent home early.



 



 



 Brooks Haas, who has owned the building for 30 years, said the building is

not staffed   

 by security guards but has security cameras.



 



 



 "It's a shock. It's a terrible thing," Haas said.



 



 









 



 

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020926/ap_on_re_us/offic

e_shooting_4 

 



 



 Fla. Worker Wounds Two, Kills Self



 Thu Sep 26, 3:41 PM ET



 



 



 By RON WORD, Associated Press Writer



 



 



 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A state Health Department employee opened fire

with a pistol   

 at his workplace Thursday, wounding two co-workers before killing himself,

authorities   

 said.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 Police Sgt. Dennis McGuire said the gunman, Wayne Horowitz, 53, shot

himself in the      

 head.



 



 



 "We had a disgruntled employee," Sheriff Nat Glover said. "This is the

drastic action    

 that he took."



 



 



 The nature of the dispute was not disclosed.



 



 



 The shootings occurred before 9 a.m. in the office of radiological

services, a Health    

 Department division about a mile from downtown.



 



 



 The wounded co-workers, Philip Thoma, 43, and Don Steiner, 50, were listed

in critical   

 condition.



 



 



 McGuire said a police SWAT team that had been dispatched nearby in an

unrelated matter   

 rushed to the scene at the Evergreen Building.



 



 



 "Everybody was there almost instantly," McGuire said. "Unfortunately the

damage was      

 already done."



 



 



 The office where the shootings took place regulates X-ray equipment. About

200 people    

 work in the four-story building.



 



 



 



 



 













 



                      "Roger Fenner"



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                      Please respond to



                      "Roger Fenner"



 



 











I have just become aware that 3 state radiation health workers were shot

today in their office in the Florida Jacksonville Office.  One of the

victims was the shooter and he has passed away.  The other two individuals

are in the hospital in critical and serious condition.  Since the only info

I can get right now is from the internet I am reluctant to put names on

here but if you look at Google and other sources they are mentioning names.



I would just ask that everyone keep the survivors in their prayers.



Roger Fenner

State of Tennessee



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