Police Arrest Ohio Warehouse Shooting Suspect After Deadly Attack Left One Dead!

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Race Day Live  Bruce Reginald Foster III, the man wanted in connection with a deadly shooting at a warehouse in Ohio, has been arrested.

The shooting, which took place on Tuesday night at a beauty products manufacturing warehouse in New Albany, left one person dead and five others injured.

Foster was caught when police executed a search warrant at a home in Columbus, Ohio. Police did not release further details about the arrest.

After the shooting, New Albany Police Chief Greg Jones confirmed that Foster was a person of interest.

The police launched a large manhunt to find him and released his mugshot to the public.

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Authorities had identified him as the suspect who entered the warehouse and opened fire, killing one person and injuring five others.

During the incident, there were over 100 employees in the warehouse. Many of them were seen running out of the building as the police responded.

The police have also recovered what they believe to be the weapon used in the shooting.

At a press conference, Chief Jones said that although Foster’s motive was not clear, they didn’t think he was a threat to the public.

Despite this, the police are working fast to make sure the suspect is safely off the streets.

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