LEBANON, Pa. (AP) - Police have been looking for a “person of interest” after an employee was shot outside a Pennsylvania aluminum foundry, although investigators don’t believe that person was the target.
South Lebanon Township police haven’t released the victim’s name in the shooting about 10:30 p.m. Monday at the Boose at Cornwall foundry parking lot.
Police announced their investigation Wednesday because they’ve been unable to find the person responsible for the shooting, who they say was outside lying in wait for another employee. The suspected shooter missed his target, but wounded another employee who was struck in the head while sitting in his car.
Police say there was a specific target and motive for the shooting, which they’ve not revealed.
Reamstown-based Boose bought the Cornwall Aluminum Foundry in 2006. The company referred all questions to police.
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