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Three dead in shooting incident at post office in Memphis

USPS and FBI have not shared the motive for the shooting

Shweta Sharma
Wednesday 13 October 2021 06:46 EDT
Family members of victims wait with Memphis Police Department officers outside of a post office after a shooting
Family members of victims wait with Memphis Police Department officers outside of a post office after a shooting (AP)

Two US Postal Service employees were killed on Tuesday after a third worker allegedly opened fire and later died from a self-inflicted gunshot in Tennessee, authorities said.

The shooting occurred at the East Lamar Carrier Annex post office facility, which is only used by employees and not retail customers in the historic Orange Mound neighbourhood, southeast of downtown Memphis.

The USPS and FBI have not shared any details of the motive behind the shootings, including the identities of the victims or the suspect.

US Postal Inspector Susan Link confirmed the shooting incident, saying three postal workers were found dead. FBI spokeswoman Lisa-Anne Culp said the shooting was carried out by a postal service worker, who shot him or herself.

This was the third high-profile shooting incident around the west Tennessee city in weeks after shooting incidents in a Memphis school and Kroger grocery store.

Following the Tuesday afternoon shooting, police blocked the street leading to the complex to investigate the crime scene with FBI and US Postal Inspection Service.

Family members of victims and employees pray outside of a post office after a shooting
Family members of victims and employees pray outside of a post office after a shooting (AP)

One of the victims was identified as 37-year-old Demetria Dortch by WHBQ while law enforcement has not officially confirmed any names. Another victim was identified as James Wilson, a USPS manager, by his cousin Roxanne Rogers, according to Commercial Appeal.

"He was a good man. An outstanding man," Ms Rogers told the local newspaper about deceased victim Wilson. "He was a humble soul, one of the nicest supervising managers you could ever wish there was."

In a statement, the postal service said they are “saddened” by the events that unfolded in Memphis and they would provide assistance to the families.

“Our thoughts are with the family members, friends and coworkers of the individuals involved. The Postal Service will be providing resources to all employees at the East Lamar Carrier Annex in the coming days and weeks,” it said.

US representative Steve Cohen, a Memphis Democrat, raised concerns over rising shooting incidents, calling the post office “the latest site of gun violence” in the Memphis area.

“Today’s shooting at the postal facility in Orange Mound is yet another example of why I am concerned that too many guns are out there and in possession of people who aren’t able to control their anger,” he said. “I express my profound condolences to all those affected by this terrible event.”

It comes after a franchise owner of a sushi counter fatally shot one person and wounded 14 others before killing himself inside a Kroger grocery store in Collierville on 23 September. A week later, a teenage boy shot and critically wounded another boy inside a Memphis school.

This was the first shooting incident in 11 years at a post office in West Tennessee. On 18 October 2010 two mail workers were shot dead during a robbery at a post office in rural town of Henning.

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