A second serious shooting in as many days.
(SALEM, Ore.) - Orlando, Florida Police arrested a man in a shooting that left several people hurt and one person dead. The shooting arrives on the heels of yesterday's tragic shooting at Fort Hood that has claimed the lives of 13 people.
Chief Val Demings of Orlando's police department, said the suspect began shooting at the Reynolds Smith & Hill firm, reported to be the shooter's former employee.
"We are proud to say that our SWAT team was able to aprehend the suspect, he was at his mother's house and he is in custody,"
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer told reporters that of the five shooting victims, one has died.
The suspect, 40-year old Jason Rodriguez, turned himself into police about three hours after the shootings began.
He was spotted through the window of his mother's home by police officers who asked him to come outside, according to Demings.
Rodriguez is reported to have looked at a reporter and responded to the question of why he did it, by saying, "Because they left me to rot."
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