A photo taken from inside the Phoenix office complex showed several people tending to a victim, along with what appeared to be a dead body nearby.
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Posted: 01/30/2013
PHOENIX - Two photos from inside the scene of Wednesday morning's Phoenix office shooting show what appears to be aftermath of the deadly attack.
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The photos were taken by a witness from a balcony overlooking the scene.
One of the photos shows a man on the ground receiving medical attention.
The photo also shows what appears to be a dead body in the upper corner of the image.
A second photo shows two armed men standing guard in front of the shooting scene. You can see shattered glass in the foreground and many people surrounding what appears to be a victim.
Police on Wednesday afternoon confirmed that one person had died as a result of the shooting.
A second victim died Thursday night, according to the victim's law firm.
A third victim has non-life threatening injuries.
The suspect, Arthur Harmon, was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound Thursday morning at Mesa Riverview near Loop 202 and Dobson Road.
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