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911 calls released from NJ supermarket shooting

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OLD BRIDGE, N.J. (AP) — Employees at a New Jersey supermarket can be heard on 911 calls begging for police to send help as a gunman goes on a rampage. The calls from the Aug. 31 shooting at the Pathmark in Old Bridge were released Thursday.

Several of the calls are from terrified employees trapped inside the store during the shooting. One female employee can be heard breathing heavily as she begs a police dispatcher to send help.

Other employees give the dispatcher eyewitness accounts of a fellow employee entering with a shotgun and firing. Authorities later determined the gun to be an assault rifle.

Authorities say 23-year-old employee Terence Tyler shot two co-workers and then killed himself. Eighteen-year-old Cristina LoBrutto and 24-year-old Bryan Breen each died of a single gunshot.

Prosecutors posted the recordings at: http://bit.ly/Ot5fp6 .

 

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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