Amazon warehouse shooter who killed woman outside Horn Lake facility in Memphis, Tennessee shot dead in police standoff
THE suspect who allegedly shot and killed a woman outside an Amazon warehouse on Friday has been named by authorities.
Corey Brewer was shot and killed by police following a traffic stop after authorities said he killed 44-year-old Ebony Crockett in Memphis, Tennessee.
Employees told that Crockett was in the parking lot when she was shot multiple times.
Crockett had worked at the warehouse, confirmed Amazon officials who said that Brewer was a former employee.
The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office said the woman was shot three times and was pronounced dead on the scene.
Crockett had a no-contact order against Brewer that was issued on May 9 and served on June 2, according to court records.
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There were charges of stalking and harassment communications.
Brewer was also ordered not to possess any weapons and to stay away from the woman’s home and job.
“I came outside on my lunch break and literally heard shooting gunshots and I didn’t really see anything per day but I mean there were quite a few gunshots that went off," an employee at the warehouse told .
The victim's identity and age were not immediately released.
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An spokesperson told ABC 24 they're working with officials in their investigation, saying they're "heartbroken by this violent act."
“We’re heartbroken by this violent act and we extend our deepest sympathy to the victim’s family. We are working to support our team and ensure their safety," Amazon told the outlet.
"We're also working closely with the police department as they lead the response and investigate.”
The Memphis Police Department following the shooting.
“At approximately 3:20pm, MPD Officers were attempting to conduct a traffic stop on a white Honda in the area of Whitten and I-40.
“The Male driver was named as a suspect in a homicide investigation where a female was shot and killed earlier today in Horn Lake, MS.”
Shots were fired during the traffic stop, said police and the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.
“The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has been contacted and will be conducting the investigation.”
Investigators have not said what led to the shooting.
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