Officials believe the suspect targeted two men who worked in the same labor crew as him.
/Gray News) - Two men were shot and killed by a recently fired coworker at a shipyard on Monday, according to authorities.Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto reported two men were reportedly killed. The identities of the men have not been released.
“From what I understand they were labor-type jobs. I think they were part of a grass-cutting crew, that type of stuff, just labor-type,” Lopinto said from the scene. “But believe me, obviously the motive was to kill his former coworkers.” A double homicide suspect was killed by deputies after he allegedly fired shots at them outside of his residence at the St. Germaine Apartments on Manhattan Boulevard, Sheriff Joe Lopinto says.
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