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Former employee opens fire at Orlando office tower
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Officials searched Friday for a gunman who opened fire in a downtown office building. At least eight people were hurt.

People streamed out of the high-rise building around lunchtime and some told local television stations they had barricaded themselves inside their offices.

Orlando Fire Department District Chief Michael Droege said an unknown number of people were still in the building and could be injured. He said the SWAT team was still trying to pull people out.

"The building is not secure now," he said. "It's still unfolding."

Orlando police spokeswoman Barbara Jones identified the gunman as Jason Rodriguez, 40, and said he might be in a 2002 silver Nissan SUV with license plate D119UX. She said he used to work at the building.

"I would consider him armed and dangerous," Jones said. She said multiple people were hurt but she could not say how many. She said five people were taken to the hospital and another had chest pains but did not go to the hospital.

Gerry Gilgo, who works on the floor where the shooting occurred, told The Associated Press she was meeting a co-worker at the elevators for lunch.

"She yelled there are gun shots! There are gun shots! Get back in your office," Gilgo said.

Will Halpern, an attorney works on the building's 17th floor, was among the last group to be evacuated. He said the lobby was filled with about 20 officers in SWAT gear, carrying assault weapons, ready to search the building.

The Orlando Fire Department told WESH-TV that at least eight people were injured. Interstate 4 was closed in both directions through downtown and nearby schools were locked down.

Rows of ambulances lined up outside the building as police snipers took up positions around the building and officers on foot and horseback searched the area.
 
Oops, I guess he is 40. WESH reported he's 30.
 
Going "postal" is a myth. Shooters, most of the time, plan these things for weeks/months in advance and journal their plan. Nobody just snaps. I'm curious to see if he fits the profile of a typical shooter.
 

I'm locked in my building less than a mile from where this happened. Shooter is still on the loose.
 
They think the shooter is at his apartment now (Hollow Brook?) and the policy may have him in custody.
 
My company used to be in that building! I've been there a couple of times. I remember training someone whose desk faced the lake. I had a hard time concentrating because I kept seeing boats speeding across the lake! What a view!
 
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His car has been found at an apartment complex. Residents of the apartments reported hearing one gunshot. Swat teams are combing the apartments.

My guess...and it is just a guess...they will find that he has killed himself. Why they must take others with them, I'll never understand.
 
According to WESH, the police have him in custody now. He was at his mother's place, the police asked him to come out, he did and he was arrested without incident.
 
They are saying he is in custody and there is one confirmed death (and only six were shot.) He was at his mother's house. The company that he did most (all?) of the shootings at was an engineering firm that let him go two years ago.
 
"They left me to rot."

That's what he says here- http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/11/06/orlando.shootings/index.html

What does he mean?? I wonder if perhaps his wife and kids left him or something? NOTHING can begin to excuse what he did. So sad.

Sounds like he is a worthless coward who--failing to find new work or whatever when he got FIRED--opted to instead take revenge when he felt that his Subway job was the best that he could get.

Noone left him to rot but himself. His poor work skills are what left him to rot.

The "they"--I would take that given the cirumstances, he is referring to his former employer.

Good gosh!
 
So let me get this right. He gets fired from his job 2 years ago, due you poor performance, which leads him to have financal issues, so he thinks it's ok to go back there and shoot people.

Why do people think when times get tough for them it's ok to take it out on others?
 

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