Police identified the gunman that killed 8 people at an Indianapolis FedEx facility
The hole was found dead of a gunshot wound that appeared to be self-inflicted, McCartt said. In March 2020, Hole's mother told law enforcement that he might attempt "suicide by cop," the FBI's Indianapolis office said in a statement. Special Agent in Charge Paul Keenan said Hole was placed on an immediate mental health temporary hold by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. He also said a shotgun was seized at Hole's residence.
Police identified the gunman as 19-year-old Brandon Hole.” Based on items observed in the suspect's bedroom at that time; the FBI interviewed him in April 2020," the statement said. "No Racially Motivated Violent Extremism (RMVE) ideology was identified during the course of the assessment, and no criminal violation was found. The shotgun was not returned to the suspect."
McCartt told reporters that Indianapolis police found Hole's name in two past incident reports. The deputy chief didn't have information about the first report. The details he described from a 2020 report align with the FBI statement.
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