Survivor says grocery store killer saw her but spared her
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The sole survivor of a shooting by a Pennsylvania grocery store employee who killed three co-workers and then himself says the shooter locked eyes with her but decided to spare her life for some reason.
Police say 24-year-old Randy Stair brought two shotguns to Weis Market in rural Tunkhannock, blocked store exits and began shooting early Thursday.
In court documents, the fourth co-worker says she heard shots and saw Stair shoot one of the victims. He looked at her, but then walked down another store aisle. She escaped and called 911.
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The documents say a search of Stair's home turned up ammunition and other items related to shooting, notebooks and drawings, and computer equipment.
Stair's family has expressed sorrow for his actions.