VIDEO: Police Identify Gunman In Monday’s Deadly Orange County Shooting Rampage

By  //  June 5, 2017

Gunman identified as 45-year-old John Robert Neumann Jr.

ABOVE VIDEO: The gunman and five victims who were killed Monday in a mass shooting at a business in an industrial area near Orlando were identified by Orange County Sheriff’s Office during a news conference Monday afternoon.

ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA (WFTV) – The gunman and five victims who were killed Monday in a mass shooting at a business in an industrial area near Orlando were identified by Orange County Sheriff’s Office during a news conference Monday afternoon.

Demings said John Robert Neumann Jr., 45, fatally shot Robert Snyder, 69, Kevin Lawson, 46, Brenda Montanez-Crespo, 44, Kevin Clark, 53, and Jeff Roberts, 57, before turning the gun on himself shortly after 8 a.m. at Fiamma Inc., a manufacturer of RV awnings, on Forsyth Road near Hanging Moss Road.

Investigators said Neumann was armed with a handgun, a large hunting knife and a smaller knife. The gunman reloaded at least once during the shooting, deputies said.

Demings said Neumann appeared to single out people and had a “negative relationship” with at least one victim. He warned a young woman, a temporary employee, to run.

“He was certainly singling out the individuals that he shot,” Demings said.

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