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An employee was shot yesterday inside the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort and died soon afterward, and a suspect was in custody, the casino's CEO said.
Ray Kot was a shift manager who had been with the casino since the day it opened, in 1990.
"He was the loveliest human being you ever want to meet," said Mark Juliano, CEO of Trump Entertainment Resorts, which runs the casino. "He didn't have an enemy in the world."
Juliano said that there did not appear to be a dispute between Kot and the shooter, whose identity wasn't immediately disclosed.
Kot, of Egg Harbor Township, was shot three to four times in a nonpublic office just off the casino floor, Juliano said. He was taken to a medical center, where he died several hours later following surgery.
The shooter was not a casino employee, Juliano said.
The casino shut down its table games last night and workers assigned there were sent home.
Police said that they recovered the gun used in the shooting after arresting the suspect in a parking garage.
It was the second incident involving a gunshot at the casino this year.
On Jan. 30, a suspect in a New York embezzlement case pulled a gun and threatened to kill himself in an office there, sparking an 11-hour standoff that included his accidentally firing a shot before he surrendered.
The Taj Mahal is the largest of three Atlantic City casinos run by Trump Entertainment Resorts, the gambling company formerly run by Donald Trump.
Trump relinquished control of it during a 2005 bankruptcy, and in February he resigned as its chairman when bond holders rebuffed his efforts to buy it.
The Taj Mahal, along with the Trump Plaza Hotel Casino and the Trump Marina Hotel Casino, is in bankruptcy court following a February Chapter 11 filing.*
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