Shooting in US firing on beer complex in US campus, many people dead

Shooting in US: firing on beer complex in US campus, many people dead

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There has been further firing in the US, which confirmed the deaths of six people. President Donald Trump expressed grief while informing about the incident. The incident is from the Wisconsin province of America. On Wednesday, at least 7 people died in a shootout at a beer brewing company. The firing took place on the campus of Molson Coors, one of the world’s largest beer-making units in the city of Mavoki. The firing has been described by the city mayor as painful.

According to Mayor Tom Beret, several people have died in the shootout. The attacker has also been piled up. However, Mayer did not give the figure of those who died. But President Donald Trump expressed regret over the incident at Mavoki during a press briefing about the Corona virus, saying that five people have died so far. He also expressed grief over the firing incident.

According to the New York Times, a gunman opened indiscriminately firing at the Molson Coors Complex on the factory’s campus Wednesday. By the time the attacker was killed, many people had fallen victim to his bullet. It is being told that this man was fired, after which the convict took this step. Explain that at least 600 people work in this beer brewing unit. The place where the firing took place in Mauwaki is known as Miller Valley. Miller Valley has 160-year-old beer brewing companies. There is a packaging center here.

Significantly, arms licenses are easily available in the US. This is also a big reason that firing incidents keep on coming in the US. Even after the change in the rules of arms possession in America, it has been happening for a long time.

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