He said the shootings appeared to be “indiscriminate and unrelated.”
A Wawa employee who was taking out the trash heard the gunshots and rushed two customers inside, locking the doors and telling fellow employees to shelter in place, the district attorney said. “All credit to him,” Martin added.
After killing the truck driver, the gunman ran about 1/4 mile down Route 100 and apparently died by suicide from a gunshot to the chest, according to Martin.
Police could also be seen at the Brookside Children’s Early Education Center, about half a mile away from the Wawa. The day care said on its Facebook page that it was closed when the incident happened and that no one was hurt.
Nearby Fogelsville Elementary School, which was already scheduled for virtual classes, closed off the campus to both students and staff for the rest of the day.
Martin said the investigation was ongoing.