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At least 4 killed in shooting in Orlando in Florida, attacker dead: report

The shooting took place almost a year after 49 people were killed on June 12, 2016, at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando,

Several people were killed today in a workplace shooting near Orlando, Florida, said the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, which offered no additional details about the incident other than the location and that it was contained.

“Now investigating tragic incident,” the sheriff’s office posted on Twitter. Citing unidentified law enforcement sources, WFTV said in a live streaming broadcast that four victims and a shooter had died.

The shooting occurred in an industrial area with multiple warehouses on Forsyth Road and Hanging Moss Road, the sheriff’s office said. WFTV said investigators had determined the shooter’s identity.

The television station interviewed a woman who said her sister was in a washroom when she “heard a bang” in her workplace. She emerged and saw someone on the floor. “My boss is dead,” the employee told her sister in a cellphone call.

OCSO on shooting scene w/ multiple fatalities. Situation contained, Now investigating tragic incident & will soon have accurate information

— OCSO FL News (@OrangeCoSheriff) June 5, 2017

The woman told reporters her sister was not shot but was receiving medical attention due to the shock of what she witnessed. Neither woman was identified.

To recap: 3 men, one woman killed by lone shooter at business on Forsyth Rd. One man died at ORMC. Shooter killed himself. Seven survivors.

— OCSO FL News (@OrangeCoSheriff) June 5, 2017

OCSO working a shooting scene. No phone calls please. All info on feed & at scene. Sheriff Demings will brief. Media staging:2530N Forsyth

— OCSO FL News (@OrangeCoSheriff) June 5, 2017

The shooting took place almost a year after 49 people were killed on June 12, 2016, at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history. At least 58 people were also injured.

“Over the past year, the Orlando community has been challenged like never before,” Florida Governor Rick Scott said in a statement. “I ask all Floridians to pray for the families impacted by this senseless act of violence.”