According to the report, some employees had concerns about Foster’s behavior in the hours before the shooting.
Investigators have revealed that Bruce Foster legally acquired the firearm used in the tragic shooting at the KDC/One warehouse on Tuesday.
The 43-page incident report reveals the shooting began in the quality assurance inspector department.
According to the ATF and FBI, a judge must “adjudicate” someone “mentally defective” to block someone’s ability to purchase a ...
A 43-page report released by the city of New Albany includes accounts by officers and the witnesses they interviewed after ...
Kyle Vaver, 38, died Tuesday night after being shot inside the KDC/ONE warehouse in New Albany. He previously attended Ohio ...
The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Bruce Reginald Foster III, appeared in court Thursday afternoon and is being held on a ...
Bond was set at $20 million for the man accused of killing two people and shooting four others at a Columbus-area warehouse ...
Editor's note: A $20 million bond has been set for the Columbus man charged with shooting six people — two fatally — Tuesday ...
Following the tragedy of the warehouse shooting on Tuesday, the Bhutanese Nepali community across central Ohio is coming ...
A Licking County grand jury is considering additional charges against 28-year-old Columbus man Bruce Foster after he was ...
A report released Thursday night by New Albany police details what witnesses saw leading up to the mass shooting and what ...