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Shooter at Harford County Warehouse Suffered Mental Illness

Joe Gratz

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - The girlfriend of a woman who gunned down three co-workers at a Maryland warehouse told police her companion was prone to violent outbursts, heard voices in her head and had threatened her with a gun before September's rampage.

The girlfriend of shooter Snochia Moseley also told investigators the 26-year-old woman had been depressed due to money problems and didn't appear to be taking medication for her mental illness.

The girlfriend's interview with police detectives is summarized in a report The Associated Press obtained through a public records request.

Moseley killed three people and wounded three others before killing herself at a Rite Aid distribution center in Harford County on Sept. 20.

A Harford County Sheriff's Office official has said Moseley had been diagnosed with acute schizophrenia.

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