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Worker who shot three, killed himself at Jeep plant gave no hint of violence
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TOLEDO, Ohio A spokeswoman for Jeep's parent company says the employee who killed a supervisor and injured two others before killing himself gave no indications "something like this would happen."

The shooting took place last night at the company's plant in Toledo, Ohio.

The spokeswoman says the gunman -- identified as Myles Meyers -- had met on Tuesday with his bosses and union leaders to talk about a problem at work. She says it appeared then "the issue had been resolved amicably."

The company had earlier reported that the man had been disciplined.

The plant is closed today.

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