Orlando Office Shooting

Photo of Jason Rodriguez, a man who went to his former office on a shooting rampage. Rodriguez was taken into custody several hours after the shooting Nov. 7 at the downtown Orlando office tower, and police say he will be charged with first-degree murder and other crimes.

Nov. 6, 2009: People streamed out of the 16-story Legion Place tower in downtown Orlando after a gunman identified as a former employee of a company in the building opened fire. (Fox News)

Jason Rodriguez is suspected of opening fire at his former place of employment, Reynolds Smith & Hill, located at 1000 Legions Place in Orlando, Fla.  (Orlando Police)

Nov. 6, 2009: Gery Kilgo speaks to the media after she and others were evacuated from the scene of the Legion Place shooting in downtown Orlando, Fla. (AP)

Nov. 6, 2009: Rows of ambulances lined up outside of Legion Place as police snipers took up positions around the building and officers on foot and horseback searched the area. (Fox News)

Nov. 6, 2009: Orlando police spokeswoman Barbara Jones confirmed witnesses told police the shooting started at Reynolds Smith & Hill, a transportation engineering consulting firm in the Legions Place building. (Fox News)

Nov. 6, 2009: Interstate 4 was closed in both directions through downtown and nearby schools were locked down. (Fox News)

Nov. 6, 2009: People leave the office building which was the scene of a shooting in downtown Orlando, Fla. (AP)

Nov. 6, 2009: An unidentified man is placed in an ambulance shortly after a shooting at the Legions Place office building in Orlando, Fla., Friday. (AP)