The gunman who killed 5 people and himself at Molson Coors was an employee, police say. An earlier alert had an incorrect number of victims. In one of the worst shootings in Wisconsin history, five people were killed by a gunman during a rampage on the campus of Molson Coors on Wednesday afternoon, Milwaukee Police said. The gunman died by suicide, bringing the total of known dead so far to six. Initial accounts from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel indicated at least seven had died, but that number has since been clarified. Source 8a.
The shooter who killed 5 people at Molson Coors had an ongoing dispute with a co-worker, law enforcement tells Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Anthony N. Ferrill, 51, had worked as an electrician with the multi-national brewing company for more than 20 years and had been involved in a long-running dispute with a co-worker that boiled over before he started shooting, according to a law enforcement source and online employment records. Ref. USAToday.