WASHINGTON: Police in the South Georgia state in the US was looking for Monday for a shooter after a suspect drove to the golf course, killing an employee there and then fled, leaving two bodies on the pickup truck bed.
Five shots were heard on Saturday at the Pinetree rural club at Kennesaw, a city of 25 miles (40 kilometers) northwest Atlanta, according to a witness quoted by the local channel Wxia.
When the police reached the site, they found a man’s body, which was later identified as Club Pro Eugene Siller, with green.
He had been shot in the head, a police spokesman Shenisa Barner told the Journal of Atlanta’s constitution.
The two men whose bodies were later found behind the truck were also victims of gunfire, police said.
The authorities did not describe the possibility of motives.
Kennesaw State University nearby issued a warning shortly after the shooting, warned of the possibility of the presence of a man who was armed and dangerous “.
The university then raised the warning, said there was “no credible threat to the campus (The).” The United States has a history of pistol violence that is deadly and painful, in the form of steady daily repulsion and high profile bulk killings that have targeting schools, workplaces and shopping centers.