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2 employees wounded and suspect dead after shooting at South Carolina plastics plant
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Two people were wounded and a suspect was dead after a shooting Tuesday night at a plant in Anderson County in northwest South Carolina.
Deputies responded shortly after 10:30 p.m. to a Fränkische plastics fabrication facility. The Anderson County Coroner's Office said the two victims were working there when the suspect arrived and opened fire.
Both victims were hospitalized, one of them in critical condition. There was no immediate word on the other's condition.
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