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Gunfire At Las Vegas Company Picnic Kills One, Suspect At Large

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas police are searching for a man accused of opening fire on a Strip resort's company picnic, killing a woman and critically injuring a man in what investigators are calling workplace violence.

 

Police say 42-year-old Anthony Wrobel walked up to a table at The Venetian picnic and fired, striking an executive and an employee at Sunset Park on Sunday evening.

 

Lt. Ray Spencer says Wrobel is also a Venetian employee. His vehicle has since been located at McCarran International Airport.

 

A woman in her 50s was killed. A man, also in his 50s, was being treated for critical wounds at a local hospital. It wasn't immediately clear which victim was the executive.

 

No attorney or publicly listed phone number was immediately available for Wrobel.

 

A motive for the shooting is unclear.

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