Eight people were shot and killed and several others injured in a mass shooting Thursday night at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, according to local authorities.
Officers arrived at the scene just after 11 p.m. local time to find an active shooter situation, according to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officials, who said the alleged shooter had ultimately “taken his own life.” Multiple victims were transported to various area hospitals, at least four in critical condition and three others with various gunshot injuries. Police said some hospitals also reported multiple walk-ins from the incident.
The identity and possible motive of the alleged shooter have not been released.
An internal briefing from the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency says the shooting location is “the second largest FedEx Express Hub in the world; only the FedEx SuperHub in Memphis, Tennessee surpasses its cargo traffic.”
There is no indication at this point that the shooting is connected to terrorism, two law enforcement officials told ABC News.



