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Authorities have worked out the timeline of events for a fatal shooting at Agrex grain elevator in Superior, Neb., reports 1011 Now.
They’ve determined the shooting lasted about 20 seconds.
On October 21, 61-year-old Max Hoskinson shot three people, fatally injuring two of them before he was shot by a grain elevator employee.
The investigation revealed Hoskinson, who had been fired that day, had left the grain elevator but returned 15 minutes later.
Other employees — unaware that he had been fired — didn’t think it significant or problematic that he was at the workplace until he walked up to Sandra Nelson’s office and shot her dead.
Some then barricaded themselves in a room as two other people were shot; Darin Koepke was life-flighted to Lincoln and later died.
Another employee heard the gunfire and grabbed a gun kept on the premises for pest control and shot the gunman in the chest; Hoskinson later died.
Read the full report here.
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