A workplace dispute at a Pennsylvania linen factory turned deadly when a disgruntled employee open fired on two coworkers, killing them on company propety, according to authorities.
Authorities have not identified the allegedly disgruntled employee who shot five of his co-workers at Delaware County Linen in Chester, Pennsylvania Wednesday morning, WPVI-TV and CNN reported.
Two victims died and one remains in critical condition.
"This is a story that plays out too often across the United States of America," Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said, WCAU-TV reported. "A disgruntled employee has walked into a linen shop – the Delaware County Linen shop behind us – and shot five people, five co-workers."
"This is just a horrible tragedy that this whole community now is feeling," Stollsteimer said.
The shooter fled in their vehicle but were taken into custody shortly after.
This is a developing story.