UPDATE: Authorities have revealed the name of the victim and suspected gunman in a shooting at PSE&G headquarters in Franklin Township.
Authorities have revealed new details in the shooting.
According to Somerset County Prosecutor John McDonald, the shooting took place at around 7 a.m. in the parking lot of PSE&G on Weston Canal Road. Responding officers identified the victim as Russell Heller, 51, of Milford, N.J. Heller worked for PSE&G at the Somerset compound. According to investigators, Heller was fatally shot by a former employee, Gary Curtis, 58, of Washington, N.J. Officials say Curtis walked up to Heller in the parking lot and shot him. They call the shooting"an isolated incident," and say Heller was the intended target.
Anyone with additional information is asked to call the Somerset County Prosecutors Office at 231-7100 or the Franklin Township Police Department at 873-5533. You can also submit an anonymous tip by calling 1-888-577-TIPS . https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/live-updates/pseg-shooting-somerset-franklin-township/#post-update-9ed08eef
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