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Employees scared after another worker killed himself at Ford plant in Woodhaven
Workers are speaking out after a disgruntled employee shot and killed himself Friday morning at the Ford Stamping Plant in Woodhaven. A number of police agencies responded to the plant in what was first reported as an active shooting situation. The Woodhaven Deputy Police Chief said the employee came inside, a labor dispute ensued and the man presented a gun. When police arrived to confront the suspect, the man shot and killed himself. No one else was injured in the incident. “A disgruntled employee came in… there was a labor relation issue. At some point, he presented a gun. He did not fire at anybody. When the officers were called, as they were approaching the subject, he pulled a gun and killed himself,” said the Woodhaven Deputy Police Chief, Scott Fraczek.
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