Suspect dead after shooting at Middleton software company
Four workers were wounded after a fellow employee opened fire in their Middleton office Wednesday morning, according to police reports.
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Four workers were wounded after a fellow employee opened fire in their Middleton office Wednesday morning, according to police reports.
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The individual suspected of shooting four people — who remain in care at UW Hospital — at a Middleton Software Company is dead after being shot by officers, according to local police.
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