Story highlights
- Sheriff: Shooting appears to be "extremely random"
- Police chief: Staff's response saved more lives
The
victims were an elderly female patient and a female hospital employee,
who were sitting in the room, Titusville police Chief John Lau said.
Moments
after the shots rang out, two security guards came into the room at
Parrish Medical Center and took the suspect down, the police chief said.
The guards were not armed. They held the suspect down until police arrived and took him into custody.
Lau
praised the guards for their quick action. "I cannot stress enough, the
response of the Parrish Medical Center staff, without a doubt, saved
more lives," he said.
It's
unclear what led the suspect to open fire at the Titusville hospital.
Authorities were tight-lipped when pressed for details.
They said they were unsure of a possible motive and that there was no apparent connection between the suspect and the victims.
"It
appears to be extremely random. There may be something later in the day
that connects the dots for us, but right now nothing has done that,"
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said.
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