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‘Mass casualty incident’: Multiple people reported wounded in shooting at FedEx facility in Indianapolis ‘Mass casualty incident’: Multiple people reported wounded in shooting at FedEx facility in Indianapolis
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Reports of shots fired inside a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis, Indiana international airport have led police to close off a stretch of I-70 highway. Witnesses spoke of multiple people shot inside.Reports of shots fired inside a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis, Indiana international airport have led police to close off a stretch of I-70 highway. Witnesses spoke of multiple people shot inside.
A massive police response was underway on Mirabel Road, southwest of Indianapolis, on Thursday night. One man told local media his niece was shot in the arm at a gas station that is just outside the warehouse complex that includes a FedEx Ground warehouse.A massive police response was underway on Mirabel Road, southwest of Indianapolis, on Thursday night. One man told local media his niece was shot in the arm at a gas station that is just outside the warehouse complex that includes a FedEx Ground warehouse.
Indianapolis police are calling the incident a “mass casualty,” public information officer William Young told reporters. He could not give any more details on the situation.Indianapolis police are calling the incident a “mass casualty,” public information officer William Young told reporters. He could not give any more details on the situation.
“I saw one body on the floor,” one witness – apparently a FedEx employee who was on a break – told local media. 
Another police statement said officers have located “multiple victims.” 
The FedEx facility employs more than 4,500 people and is the second-largest hub in the company's global network, according to the Indianapolis Star.