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Brandon Scott Hole was born on 2001 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S., is a Mass shooting in Indianapolis, Indiana. Discover Brandon Scott Hole's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?

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On April 15, 2021, a mass shooting occurred at a FedEx Ground facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

Nine people were killed, including the gunman, 19-year-old former employee Brandon Scott Hole, who committed suicide.

Seven others were injured, including four by gunfire.

It is the deadliest mass shooting in the history of Indiana.

The FedEx facility where the shooting occurred is located in the southwestern part of the city, near Indianapolis International Airport.

The building is equipped with metal detectors and security turnstiles at its entrance requiring the employees to scan their FedEx badges.

There were at least 100 people in the facility at the time of the shooting, and many of them were changing shifts or on lunch breaks.

Hole drove to the facility, arriving during a shift change.

He first went into the building and spoke with security, then he returned to his vehicle.

According to Indianapolis police, Hole began firing at employees in the parking lot with a rifle shortly after exiting his vehicle again.

He then proceeded to the facility's entrance, where he resumed shooting.

The shooting lasted less than four minutes.

A witness reported hearing him yelling but could not understand what he was saying.

According to other witnesses, people inside the facility were unable to contact help due to the company's no-phone policy.

Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to the scene shortly after 11:00p.m. local time.

Hole had killed himself inside the facility before they arrived.

An audio recording of the police dispatch for the scene of the shooting indicated that Hole was found with two rifles.

There were nine fatalities in the shooting, including Hole.

Their ages ranged from 19 to 74 years old.

Four victims were found dead outside the facility, and another four were found dead inside.

Four of the victims were Sikhs.

According to the local police chief, about 90% of workers at the facility were members of the local Sikh community.

Four other people were taken to the hospital, including one who was in critical condition; all of them suffered gunshot wounds.

A fifth person sought treatment in another county, while two others were treated at the scene and released.

The following were killed in the shooting:

2001

Police identified the gunman as Brandon Scott Hole (August 20, 2001 – April 15, 2021), a 19-year-old Indianapolis resident who had been employed at the FedEx facility from August to October 2020; he was fired for failing to return to work.

After the shooting, authorities conducted a search of his home and seized evidence, including electronics.

An investigation of archived content from Hole's deleted Facebook accounts did not reveal any potential motives but the investigation revealed that he was a "brony", a term used to describe a male fan of the children's animated series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

Less than an hour before the shooting, Hole posted to his Facebook account: "I hope that I can be with Applejack in the afterlife, my life has no meaning without her. If there's no afterlife and she isn't real then my life never mattered anyway."

After an investigation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) eventually concluded that the mass shooting was "an act of suicidal murder" intended to "demonstrate his masculinity and capability while fulfilling a final desire to experience killing people."

Hole had been diagnosed with several behavioral disorders starting in the fourth grade and had undergone behavioral therapy sessions for them.

2015

He was diagnosed with a disruptive behavior disorder and anxiety disorder at the age of ten, and diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in 2015.

His behavior in childhood deteriorated to a point where police had to be called to the home on at least two occasions, and where he could not attend school and graduate.

As a teenager, he became suicidal and physically abusive towards his mother.

2020

In March 2020, Hole's mother contacted the local authorities and warned them about her son's intent to die by suicide by cop and his purchase of a shotgun the day before, prompting an investigation to be opened.

Police responded to the home and took him to a hospital.

While being placed in handcuffs, an anxious Hole instructed the officers to turn off his computer, since he did not want anyone to see what was on it.

An officer went upstairs to seize the shotgun and observed what he identified as white supremacist websites on Hole's computer in the process.

Hole was placed in an "immediate detention mental health temporary hold" by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, but he was released after less than two hours.

In April 2020, the FBI questioned Hole about the websites.