Police still searching for N.Y. office shooter

9/26/2013
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    Nassau County Police Chief Steven Skyrnecki speaks to reporters outside a Garden City, N.Y., lighting business on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013, where a disgruntled vendor walked into the company where he had done business and opened fire Wednesday, killing one employee, wounding another person and leading to the lockdown of a nearby mall, police said. (AP Photo/Frank Eltman)

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  • GARDEN CITY, N.Y.  — Authorities searched today for a disgruntled vendor who they say walked into a suburban light fixture company and opened fire, killing an employee and wounding another person.

    Police identified Sang Ho Kim, 63, of Queens, as the gunman who fled in a white SUV following the shooting Wednesday morning, which led to the lockdown of schools and businesses at Roosevelt Field mall in Garden City, about 30 miles east of New York City.

    Nassau County police Chief Steven Skrynecki said at a news conference that police believe Kim once served as a vendor to the light fixture import firm, Savenergy.

    “The motive here appears to be a work-related motive,” he said. “There was some disgruntlement between him and the company he was attacking. We have nothing to suggest that this individual is on a random, shooting rampage.”

    Police said today that the search for the gunman has been expanded to upstate New York.

    They said he walked into a room where the owner and employees were standing and opened fired. The wounded victim underwent surgery on Wednesday. The person’s condition was not immediately known. Police did not release any names.

    Around 11 p.m., the scene of the shooting remained cordoned off with caution tape and law enforcement officers could be seen patrolling the streets. Some were pulling over drivers and talking to them.

    Skrynecki said about four people were inside the building when the shooting happened. He refused to say what type of weapon was used or whether one was recovered.

    A call to Savenergy wasn’t returned. The company’s website said it develops energy reduction technology that promises to reduce lighting, air conditioning, heating and electrical costs.

    The shooting took place near a perimeter road that leads to the Roosevelt Field mall. The area isn’t far from where Charles Lindberg took off on his historic trans-Atlantic flight to Paris in 1927.

    When reports of the shooting surfaced, no customers or workers were allowed to leave the mall and no one was allowed to enter, but customers were able to roam around inside. Some stores, like Bloomingdale’s, closed.

    At nearby Nassau Community College, 18-year-old student Robert Brown said he huddled in a hallway for about two hours after police arrived on campus in search of the gunman.

    “We saw Nassau County police running around the campus telling people to go inside,” he said. “It was a crazy feeling. I just ran into the nearest building.”