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    U.S. citizen opens fire at Eilat hotel, kills worker, is then shot dead by police

    The 20-year-old shooter was working at the Leonardo Club Hotel in the southern city as part of a program for American youth in Israel, according to reports.

    By Yanir Yagna and Haaretz Oct.05, 2012 | 9:46 AM



    Police outside the Leonardo Club Hotel in Eilat. Photo by Jacky Poms

    An Eilat hotel worker was killed on Friday morning by an unidentified suspect who stole a firearm from a security guard at the Leonardo Club Hotel in the southern city, and opened fire.

    The shooter, an American citizen in his 20's, and also an employee of the hotel, was later killed by police during an exchange of gunfire.

    Guests were instructed to remain in the rooms, following the original shooting. Shortly afterwards, a large police contingent arrived on the scene. They started investigating the incident and searched for the suspect.

    Guests were allowed to leave their rooms after the shooter was killed by police.

    Eyal, a guest at the hotel, spoke to Haaretz about the incident. “We were in the dining room, and suddenly we heard shots fired. Both guest and hotel workers were very frightened. No one understood what was going on. Ten seconds later the dining room was blocked off and we were asked to go to our rooms and stay inside,” he said.

    Naomi Sela, who is staying at the hotel with her husband and four children, told Haaretz, “We had just arrived to receive our rooms at the reception desk, and suddenly we saw a fight break out between two hotel workers near the entrance. One of the workers took the security guard’s pistol, and even though people tried to break them up, the guy managed to pick up the pistol after it fell.

    “When I saw the pistol waving in the air and I heard the gunshot, I ran into the hotel with my kids. Suddenly there were shots, and my husband, who is an amputee, took cover in the lobby, and ran towards the children. Suddenly he noticed the worker running with the pistol, and thought that the shooter was targeting him, but it turns out he was aiming for someone next to him. The shooter ran away with the pistol, and then my husband fell, and was hurt.”

    Army Radio reported that the shooter was working in Eilat within the framework of a program for American youth in Israel, and was recently fired from his job.

    Zechi Heller, a Magen David Adom spokesperson
    said that “at precisely 9:06 A.M., we received reports of a shooting at the Leonardo Club Hotel in Eilat. Because the nature of the incident was unknown, we sent large teams to the scene.

    "When we arrived we found a man with a severe wound to the head, and our team was forced to declare him dead. A few minutes later, we treated another 9 patients for shock, who were then transferred to the Yoseftal Medical Center.

    A spokesman for the Negev region police, Doron Ben-Amo, also spoke with Haaretz. “At around 9 A.M. a report of a shooting at the Leonardo Club Hotel was received. The incident ended quickly, and further harm to civilians was prevented by fast, and effective action undertaken by Eilat and special forces. The event was strictly of a criminal nature. Initial investigations point to a conflict between two workers, over money,” said Ben-Amo.

    U.S. citizen opens fire at Eilat hotel, kills worker, is then shot dead by police Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
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    other reports:

    Mickey Rosenfeld, spokesmen of the Police told dpa that during an argument with the victim the shooter got hold of a security womens weapon and opened fire.

    Then the shooter entrenched in the hotel kitchen, then police would round him up, ask to surrender, what he didnt do and thats it...

    of course everyone has better information than the israeli newspapers, nothing new there...

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