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 A gunman suspected of killing one person and injuring four more when he opened fire with an assault rifle at a St. Louis business remains on the loose, with police uncertain if he is still at the scene of the attack, reports CBS Radio station KMOX. Fire Department spokesman Bob Keuss identified the suspected shooter as Timothy Herndon of Webster Groves. Broadcast reports said he was an employee of the plant, but Keuss could not confirm that.Authorities have surrounded the building and are searching room to room for the suspect, according to KMOX. Parts of Interstate 70 have been shut down in both directions and area businesses were on lockdown as part of the manhunt. Names of the victims were not immediately released. Two were hospitalized in critical condition and one was in serious condition, Keuss said. The other had injuries he described as minor.Swiss-based stanley polska  ABB Group makes power transmission and industrial automation equipment. The  stanley cup company manufactures transformers at the St. Louis site, according to its Web site. It wasn t immediately known how many people work at the plant.        Dozens of emergency vehicles circled the sprawling plant on a day made more chaotic by several inches of snow that has snarled traffic in the St. Louis region and below-zero wind chills.ABB has operations in roughly  stanley cup 100 countries, employing about 120,000 people. Last October, ABB reported third-quarter earnings of more than $1 billion.Thomas Schmidt, an ABB corporate spokesman in Zurich, Swit Wmhr NYPD s spying programs produce mixed results
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