MILWAUKEE, WI -- Miller Lite announced Thursday a planned free beer giveaway set for Leap Day has been cancelled in the wake of a fatal shooting at the company’s Milwaukee plant Wednesday. The company has removed any references to the planned giveaway from its social media pages, which are where the giveaway was going to take place this weekend.

The announcement comes after a 51-year-old employee of the company opened fire at the plant, killing five people and himself in the process. According to the Associated Press, no motive has been given for the shooting and the identity of the shooter and the victims have also not been released.

Miller Lite’s parent company Molson Coors announced following the shooting that the offices will be closed for the next few days to give employees time to cope. The brewery will also be shuttered as part of the closures.

Earlier this week, Miller Lite announced it would giveaway 5,000 cases of beer as part of a special Leap Day promotion this Saturday. Customers were going to be able to share a photo of their receipt showing they made a purchase on Feb. 29 in order to receive a refund for the purchase price of the beer. The announcement was made in a tweet responding to an article about the planned giveaway.