Ex-FBI man shoots colleagues before killing himself
A former FBI agent-turned-insurance executive today shot two colleagues before turning the gun on himself in a murder-suicide attack.
The vice president at health insurance giant Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield called two co-workers into the company’s office close to New York’s Times Square early this morning where he shot them.
The gunman, a former agent at the FBI in New Jersey who was working in the company’s fraud unit, then killed himself.
A motive for the attack was not immediately clear. The victims were believed to be a man and a woman.
A spokesman from the New York Police Department said: “We’re not looking for anybody.”
Richard Restrepo, an electrician who works in the building, said a friend found the bodies after arriving at work early this morning.
“He saw blood on the floor. He followed the drops of blood into the office ... where he saw a lady on the floor with a gunshot in the back of her head and two guys in the chair just shot - one in the face, one in the head.”
Jennifer Montgomery, who worked in the building said: “I’m concerned about security now. It just goes to show you anything can happen anywhere.