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Investigators in a small Florida town were working Sunday to determine what
led a 72-year-old former employee of a trucking company to go on
a shooting spree Saturday, attacking former co-workers and his ex-boss,
killing two and wounding two more before killing himself.Authorities say
Hubert Allen Jr. drove to several locations around Union County, including
the headquarters for Pritchett Trucking Inc. and shot the men Saturday.
Investigators believe Allen acted alone.According to a Union County Sheriff's
Office news release, Allen shot and killed former co-worker Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado,
28, around 9 a.m. Saturday, then went a short distance and fatally
shot his former employer, 80-year-old Marvin Pritchett.A few minutes later,
he pulled over where another former co-worker was driving a farm tractor,
exchanged words with him and then fired one shot from a shotgun,
authorities said. That victim, 66-year-old Lewis Mabrey Jr., was in good
condition as he was preparing to undergo surgery for a broken arm
and other injuries, according to officials.Not long after that, Allen went
to the company's headquarters in Lake Butler and shot 44-year-old David
Griffis in the stomach, the release said. Griffis was in critical condition.
Authorities said Allen then returned to his nearby home and killed himself.With
a population of about 2,000, Lake Butler is located about an hour's
drive southwest of Jacksonville.Investigators were working at the five s
30 to 40
mph winds expected to push the fire further north into the park
Sunday, fire crews were focused on attacking its northern edge to keep
flames from the communities of Tuolumne City, Twain Harte and Long Barne."The
wind could push it further up north and northeast into Yosemite and
closer to those communities and that is a big concern for us,"
said Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection.The U.S. Forest Service says about 4,500 structures
are threatened. Berlant said 23 structures were destroyed, though officials
have not determined whether they were homes or rural outbuildings.Jessica
Sanderson said one of her relatives gained access to the family's property
in Groveland, just 26 miles from the park's entrance, on Saturday and
was able to confirm their vacation cabin had burned to the ground.The
family saw firefighters defending the cabin on a TV news report just
a day earlier."It's just mind-blowing the way the fire swept through and
destroyed it so quickly," said Sanderson, who's been monitoring the fire
from her home near Tampa Bay, Fla. "The only thing left standing
is our barbeque pit."The tourist mecca of Yosemite Valley, the part of
the park known around the world for such sights as the Half
Dome and El Capitan rock formations and waterfalls, remained open, clear
of smoke and free from other signs of the fire that remained
about 20 miles away.More than 2,600 firefighter
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