Walmart shooting victim's mom: Gunman threatened daughter

The mother of a Walmart employee who was shot and wounded by a former co-worker inside a Walmart store in Indiana says the gunman had repeatedly threatened to kill her daughter. Jenny Couch told WFIE-TV that her daughter, 28-year-old Amber Cook, was targeted by Ronald Ray Mosley II because he was in love with her boyfriend. She says when the boyfriend told Mosley he wasn’t interested in him romantically, Mosley became angry with Cook and threatened to kill her. According to the Evansville Police Department, 25-year-old Mosley walked into a store break room where employees were meeting Thursday and shot Cook in the face with a 9mm handgun. Law enforcement officers responded within minutes and fatally shot Mosley.