1 person is dead and 1 is injured after a shooting at an Intel campus in Arizona, police say.
Feb. 18, 2023, 5:51 PM UTCOne person is dead and another injured after a shooting at an Intel campus in Arizona on Saturday morning, police said.that they're investigating the incident near the area of Dobson and Ocotillo Roads in south central Arizona. The Chandler headquarters is approximately 25 miles south of Phoenix.
A suspect is in custody and there is no ongoing threat or danger to the public, according to Chandler Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Emma Huenneke."At this time, the relationship between the people involved and their role within Intel is unknown," Huenneke said. No information on the victims has been released. The injured individual has"non-life-threatening injuries," according to police.Mirna Alsharif is a breaking news reporter for NBC News.
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