Suspect caught hours after man killed in shooting at a Washington Fred Meyer grocery store
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At least one person was killed and another wounded in a shooting at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Richland, Washington Monday afternoon, police said. The suspect was captured hours later on an interstate northeast of Richland.
Officers responded at 11:04 a.m. local time after receiving reports that shots had been fired, Richland Police Commander Chris Lee said at a news conference. He said the gunman and slain victim had some sort of interaction before the shooting, but police were unaware of the content of the exchange.
Local schools were placed on non-critical lockdown during the police response.
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