Gunman 'singled out' victims in Orlando shooting spree

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(CNN) The gunman in Monday's fatal shooting spree at an Orlando, Florida, business targeted his victims and had a "negative relationship" with at least one of them, according to law enforcement.

Army veteran John Robert Neumann, Jr. killed five employees of Fiamma Inc. before killing himself, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said.

The company makes accessories for recreational vehicles. Neumann was fired from there in April.

He walked into the business Monday morning and pointed his gun at a new, temporary employee and told her to leave, Demings said.

"He was certainly singling out the individuals he shot," Demings told reporters Monday afternoon.

Officers gather in an industrial district of suburban Orlando, where multiple people were killed.

The have been identified as Robert Snyder, 69; Brenda Montanez-Crespo, 44; Kevin Clark, 53; Kevin Lawson, 46; and Jeffrey Roberts, 57.

Clark was a widower and a single father raising a 17-year-old son and a 14-year-old daughter since his wife died six years ago, according to CNN affiliate WKMG

He started working at Fiamma in January as the logistics manger of sales, his brother Chris Clark told WKMG. His nephew called him to let him know that his brother had been shot at work and brought to the hospital, where he died.

Lawson was a married father of four daughters who had two granddaughters, according to WKMG. He had been working at Fiamma since 2014 in shipping and receiving, according to his Facebook page.

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Snyder was one year away from retirement, his neighbor told WKMG. Tiffany Almany said he often went into work early and came home late.

Roberts was a sales manager at Fiamma who started in January, according to his LinkedIn account.

No information was immediately available about Montanez-Crespo.

What we know about the suspect

Police described Neumann as a disgruntled former employee acting alone with no ties to terror or subversive groups. It did not appear he had a concealed weapons permit for the semi-automatic pistol used in the shooting.

Neumann lived alone and had no family in the area, Demings said. He was an Army veteran who was honorably discharged in 1999.

Sheriff Demings on scene of tragic shooting with multiple fatalities. Getting briefing. Will address media shortly. pic.twitter.com/f7jZrmXuhl — OCSO FL News (@OrangeCoSheriff) June 5, 2017

Police had responded to a battery complaint against Neumann at Fiamma in 2014. The victim of that incident was not among the dead Monday, Demings said.

He also had arrests for DUI and marijuana possession.

Police responded to the call around 8 a.m. in an industrial area northeast of downtown.

Four victims were found dead at the scene, Demings said. Clark died at Orlando Regional Medical Center.

"Most of the victims were shot in the head," Demings said. "Some were shot multiple times."

Eight other people were inside the business when the shootings took place, he said.

Shelley Adams said she was on the phone with her sister, a Fiamma employee, during the incident. Her sister was in the restroom when she heard a noise, Adams told reporters.

Shelley Adams says her sister hid in bathroom,heard shots, saw boss dead on floor. #OrlandoShooting https://t.co/j1XWQnr22x pic.twitter.com/5K6M0ODzNc — Paul Brinkmann (@PaulBrinkmann) June 5, 2017

Her sister came out and saw someone lying on the floor.

"She said, 'I saw too much. My boss is dead,'" Adams said.

Almost a year ago, Orlando was the site of the nation's worst terror attack since 9/11. On June 12, 2016, a gunman killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub.

"Over the past year, the Orlando community has been challenged like never before," Florida Gov. Rick Scott said in a statement Monday.

Echost on June 5th, 2017 at 15:07 UTC »

Press Conference:

8:03am 911 call came in about an active shooter situation.

2 Minute response time, found multiple victims. 3 male victims deceased. 1 female victim system. 1 male victim was transported to hospital where he died.

5 dead victims, 7 Survivors.

Subject: 45 years old, deceased by suicide. Armed with Handgun and knife, but only use gun. Fired earlier this year.

3 years ago, in June 2014 police responded to this business in which the subject was the subject of a workplace violence incident, in which he allegedly battered another employee. No charges at that time.

Subject had a minor criminal history. Poss of Marijuana, DUI, misdemeanor battery.

No indication that suspect is involved in any group.

smallbatchb on June 5th, 2017 at 14:18 UTC »

Wtf, this was "BREAKING NEWS, WORKPLACE SHOOTING IN FLORIDA" on TV then they never went to it. It just cut to regularly scheduled programming and they never did the story. Had to come to Reddit to find info.

Ven_ae on June 5th, 2017 at 13:13 UTC »

https://twitter.com/OrangeCoSheriff/status/871716253328715776

OCSO working shooting scene that has stabilized. Multiple fatalities. Situation contained. Sheriff will brief as soon as info is accurate.

https://twitter.com/OrangeCoSheriff/status/871710155842498560

All info will come at scene and here on our Twitter feed. No info released until accurate info gathered.

Live stream: http://www.wftv.com/news/watch-live-shooting-investigation-closes-forsyth-road-in-winter-park/529939033

Edit: 5 Fatalities: 4 victims, 1 suspect. Shooter was disgruntled employee. FBI are on scene.