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Craig Lassig / APA police officer stands at the entrance of Accent Signage Systems in Minneapolis on Thursday. 'Watched his boss get shot' Local resident Barb Gasterland told KARE 11 that an employee of Accent Signage Systems came to her home looking for help. "He was visibly fearful," she said. "He came running up the side of the road and asked for the phone because he was running from the shooter." Gasterland said the man described the details of the shooting while hiding in her house for about 30 minutes. "He had watched his boss get shot and his best friend and two other people," she told KARE 11. "He could tell one person was dead at least." Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak described the incident as a "horrible tragedy."
John Autey / St. Paul Pioneer Press via AP Officers with the Minnesota State Patrol man the Penn Avenue bridge over Bassett's Creek near the scene of a shooting in Minneapolis on Thursday. In a statement, Governor Mark Dayton said: "I deplore this senseless violence. There is no place for it anywhere in Minnesota. I extend my deepest condolences to the families and friends of the innocent people killed or wounded." Local business publication Finance & Commerce reported that U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Francisco Sanchez visited Accent Signage Systems in August in a trip focused on exporting, and praised the company for its innovation.
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