The security guard grievously injured by a close-range shotgun blast at the FedEx facility in Kennesaw last year has sued the delivery company in Gwinnett County Superior Court, claiming that the 19-year-old employee who shot six people had told a superior that he was hearing voices and “felt like he was going crazy” before the shootings.

The employee, Geddy Kramer, also texted a co-worker that he was unhappy with his job and had a secret plan, just hours before the rampage, which ended with Kramer killing himself.

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