Reynolds Smith And Hills
Reynolds Smith And Hills: The shooter Gateway Center this morning, the firing of Florida is identified as Jason Rodriguez, 40 years old. Police spokeswoman Barbara Jones of Orlando said the gunman remains at large Jason Rodriguez could be in a silver 2002 Nissan truck with registration D119UX.
The suspect is said to be a former employee of Reynolds Smith & Hills and one of the companies occupying the building Gateway Center.
The reports of Tampa Bay:
Police identified the suspect as Jason Rodriguez, 40, a former employee of Reynolds Smith & Hills. He said he might be driving a silver 2002 Nissan truck with a Florida tag: D119UX. Local news media reported that wearing a blue polo shirt with jeans.
Rodriguez has had a series of financial problems recently, and was declared bankrupt on May 26, according to court records and bankruptcy. He owes $ 11,000 for child support, $ 28,912 for Sallie Mae student loan, a $ 24,520 credit. His last known address was listed as 3326 Lilac Dr., Orlando.
Mike Bernof, spokesman for Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Inc., Rodriguez told CNN the company was fired two years ago for performance reasons. Bernof said Rodriguez worked in the transportation engineering.
The shooting occurred in a building called Legions Place, which is near Interstate 4 and Lake Ivanhoe, in the extreme north of the city. The Sentinel reported that the bodies were found in the 12th and 8th of the building has 16 floors.
Reynolds Smith And Hills was first posted on November 7, 2009 at 1:28 am.