A man shot dead at least five people at a Sebring bank in central Florida on Wednesday, local police in the southeastern United States said. "We have at least five victims," ​​Karl Hoglund, police chief of the city known for hosting a motor racing endurance event, told a news briefing.

The author of the shots stopped. The gunman, identified as Zephen Xaver, was arrested. He went after negotiations with the intervention units. The 21-year-old had himself called the police claiming to have opened fire in the facility, according to Karl Hoglund. The police did not mention possible motives for his actions.

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