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Man Held In Ohio Shooting Deaths

Compiled From Wire Services

A man who had been taking Prozac for depression was ordered held without bail Saturday in the killings of three co-workers gunned down in their trucking company office.

Gerald Lee Clemons, 53, was arraigned on three charges of aggravated murder and did not enter a plea.

Police said Clemons, a truck driver, walked into the suburban office of Trans-Continental Systems Inc. on Friday, shot his co-workers and then walked out and surrendered to the first police officer to arrive.

A relative said Clemons has had problems keeping jobs and had been taking Prozac for nearly a year to treat depression. His prescription ran out last week.