Police questioning person of interest in fatal shooting at Tennessee National Guard armory
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says officers are questioning a person of interest in a fatal shooting at a National Guard armory.
Bureau spokesman Josh DeVine says the shooting happened about 5 p.m. Wednesday in the town of Lobelville, about 75 miles southwest of Nashville. A longtime member of the National Guard was killed.
DeVine says the victim's name won't be released until his family members had been notified. He says a top official, Maj. Gen. Max Haston, identified him as a sergeant first-class who had been with the guard for 20 years.
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Devines says the armory is usually locked and it was unclear how the shooter got into the building.
No charges have been filed.