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A woman from Seattle has been arrested for being a suspect of shooting a 65-year-old man inside the parks department.

According to the Washington Post, the woman was found by police inside of her home yesterday just hours after she had fled the scene of the shooting.

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The site reports:

Police initially characterized the shooting as workplace violence. A motive hasn’t been determined.

Seattle police identified the woman as 46-year-old Carolyn Piksa. The Seattle Times reported that she works as an assistant coordinator for community centers and has been a Parks and Recreation Department employee since 1986.

After the shooting, she drove to another city facility where she confronted an employee with a handgun and exchanged words but left without incident, police said.

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Deputy Chief Nick Metz claims that the woman had access to keys of the facility, which is how she got inside to shoot the man.

He told the Post:

“She immediately came out of the house without incident.”

Carolyn is currently booked in jail and being investigated for assault.

We pray for the family of the victim of the shooting and hope that justice is served.

SOURCE: Washington Post