KENNESAW, Ga. (AP) - The father of a gunman who wounded six colleagues in an Atlanta-area rampage says his son didn’t seem enthusiastic about his job but never mentioned problems with co-workers.
Geddy Kramer showed up with a shotgun early Tuesday morning at the FedEx package-sorting center where he worked. He shot a security guard, then fired on those working in a large warehouse before killing himself.
Scott Kramer, who lived with his son, spoke to reporters on Wednesday. The father says Geddy Kramer didn’t express a lot of enthusiasm about his job.
Cobb District Attorney Vic Reynolds said co-workers at the FedEx center reported Kramer to company management for shining a laser scanner at people’s eyes. Reynolds didn’t know if the conflict factored into the attack.
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