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Fired Florida outlet mall worker kills manager, had list of employees to target, police say

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A man who had been fired from his job at Orlando International Premium Outlets killed a manager in the Under Armour store and is still on the run, police say.

According to WFTV in Orlando , the shooting happened just after 8 p.m. Monday night inside the Under Armour store.

Between ten and 20 shoppers were in the store at the time, and a female manager, later identified as 37-year-old Eunice Vazquez, was found dead at the scene.

Police say the suspect is Daniel Everett, 46, and that he was fired earlier Monday. According to WFTV he had worked at the location for about three years and was a manager.

They believe he could be driving a 2012 Kia Sorento with Florida tag IH21AC. He is described as 6'7" with a short or bald cut.

WFTV reports that Everett also created a list of other employees to potentially target. Officials say those employees may have made complaints toward Everett in the past. All of the people on the list are accounted for and safe, police say.

The search is on for Everett and he is considered armed and dangerous. If you see him, please call Orlando Police.

This article was written by WFTS Staff.