Associated Press Release
By JACQUES BILLEAUD
PHOENIX (AP) -- Police say a body found in bushes at a Phoenix suburb has been positively identified as the man who killed a company CEO and critically wounded a lawyer.
A landscaper in Mesa found the body of 70-year-old Arthur Douglas Harmon early Thursday morning, one day after the shooting at a north-central Phoenix office building.
Authorities say the rental car he was driving was found nearby in a parking lot.
Police say Harmon died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, and a handgun was also found.
The shooting happened at the end of a mediation session over a lawsuit Harmon filed against a company in a contract dispute.
Associated Press Release
By JACQUES BILLEAUD
PHOENIX (AP) -- Phoenix police say one person shot at an office complex was in extremely critical condition. Two others who were shot had less severe injuries.
Sgt. Tommy Thompson says police do not believe the Wednesday morning shooting was a random act. They do not know the whereabouts of the shooter.
Fire Capt. Scott McDonald says all those shot had life-threatening wounds. He said two other people had minor injuries that he would not describe in detail.
PHOENIX (AP) -- Phoenix police: Shooting at office complex was not random.
Associated Press Release
PHOENIX (AP) -- Phoenix police say three people have been shot at an office complex. Their conditions are unknown and there is no suspect in custody.
Officer James Holmes says the victims were taken to hospitals. He didn't know if their injuries are life threatening.
Holmes says police so far believe there was only one shooter but don't know his whereabouts.
He says police were given conflicting information about the suspect leaving the scene.