UPDATE Authorities say personal issues between three men led to a deadly shooting outside an Amazon delivery station.
CHANDLER, Ariz. — Undisclosed personal issues between three men led to a deadly shooting outside an Amazon delivery station in Arizona, according to police.
McClimans said the suspect who died at the scene was identified as Jacob Murphy, 29, who was not an Amazon employee or contractor. That man wasn’t injured and was cooperating with the shooting investigation, according to police who didn’t immediately release the names of the two contractors.
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