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Seven injured in Wisconsin spa shooting
Posted: 22 October 2012 0300 hrs
Police respond to a call of a shooting at the Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wisconsin. (AP/Tom Lynn)

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Police respond to a call of a shooting at the Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wisconsin. (AP/Tom Lynn)



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CHICAGO: An armed man burst into a day spa in the midwestern US state of Wisconsin where his estranged wife worked and shot at least seven people on Sunday afternoon, US media reported.

Police told reporters a manhunt was under way for the suspect in the midday shooting in Brookfield, a suburb of Milwaukee.

At least four of the victims were not critically hurt, reports said, but details were still emerging. One woman who was shot in the neck may be around six months pregnant, TMJ4 News reported.

Television footage showed more than a dozen emergency vehicles in the parking lot of a shopping mall across the street from the spa, at least part of which has been evacuated. Tactical police teams were also on the scene.

The hospital treating the victims was on lockdown until the shooter is caught, a spokeswoman said.

"We are not allowing any patients or visitors or staff members to enter or exit the hospital," Nalissa Wienke of Froedtert hospital told MSNBC.

Police identified the suspect as Radcliffe Haughton, 45. TMJ4 news said police had surrounded his home in the nearby suburb of Brown Deer.

His estranged wife had gotten a judge to issue an order of protection banning Haughton from contacting her and ordering him to hand in his guns, the station said.

"As we wait for further details from the shooting today in Brookfield, Tonette and I send our thoughts and prayers to the victims," Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker said in a statement.

"Senseless acts of violence leave us with heavy hearts and many questions. Our state will stand with the victims and their families, and we will provide them with the law enforcement and community support they need to heal in the coming days."

Brookfield police declined to immediately provide further details when contacted by AFP.

Witness Christopher Pfeiffer said he was on his way to a bookstore in the mall when he saw a young, barefoot woman running in the parking lot.

"She was screaming, yelling, crying hysterical. She was pleading for help," Pfeiffer, 47, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

"She kept saying, 'My mother was shot.' And she mentioned that there was a gunman. She ran into the bookstore and I followed her. But I watched her from afar."

David Gosh said he was on his way home from duck hunting when he saw a woman run out into the road screaming and pounding on cars.

Then he saw a large man with a handgun chase after her, but luckily the police arrived with sirens blaring. Gosh said he saw the man run back into the building or possibly into the woods nearby.

"He was looking for an escape route," Gosh told the paper.

Gosh's father, John, said he saw two wounded women taken out of the two-story Azana spa. One appeared to have been shot in the leg and the other in the back, he told the newspaper.

The Journal Sentinel published a photo on its website of two barefoot women in white spa robes standing in the spa's parking lot near a fire truck and ambulance. Two women standing nearby were clutching their heads and waving their hands as they spoke together.

Just down the road, less than a mile away, is the Sheraton Hotel where seven people were killed and four more wounded at a shooting in 2005. The shooter, who opened fire on a Living Church of God service held at the hotel, then committed suicide.

Seven injured in Wisconsin spa shooting - Channel NewsAsia


The right to bear arms? :no::tdown:
 
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Deputies searched Sunday for a man suspected of wounding multiple people in a shooting at a spa near a suburban Milwaukee shopping mall.

Police released a photograph of the man they identified as Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, 45, of Brown Deer. They said he was still at-large and the public's help was needed in tracking him down.

Brookfield police told WTMJ-AM the shooting happened about 11 a.m. Sunday at a spa across the street from the Brookfield Square Mall. The mall and a country club adjacent to the spa were locked down, local media reported.

With Wis. spa shooting suspect still at large, police release photo - CSMonitor.com


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Man on the run- dangerous and armed
 
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Uhoo it was a small isolated incident will be a typical response of american media..

Hundreds of people are killed each year in USA by shooting incidents yet media barely gives them coverage. Rather it has more interest in covering Pakistan and Afghanistan
 
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Uhoo it was a small isolated incident will be a typical response of american media..

Hundreds of people are killed each year in USA by shooting incidents yet media barely gives them coverage. Rather it has more interest in covering Pakistan and Afghanistan


Not really. Every shooting case with this magnitude usually draws huge media coverage in the US. Only those isolated drug killings in the ghettos are ignored. Let's face it, a gunman in a shopping mall? Shopping malls are daily lives in America.
 
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Suspect in Wisconsin spa shooting found dead

Police have confirmed to Fox News that the man suspected of killing three and wounding four in a shooting at a spa in suburban Milwaukee has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Brookfield police identified 45-year-old Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, of Brown Deer, as the suspect on Sunday afternoon.

Haughton is reportedly the estranged husband of one of the hair stylists who works at the spa, Fox 6 Now reports. Online court records showed a temporary restraining order was issued against Haughton in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on Oct. 8 because of a domestic abuse complaint.

Brookfield Police Chief Dan Tushaus says the shooting happened about 11 a.m. at the Azana Day Spa across the street from the Brookfield Square Mall in Milwaukee. He says an improved explosive device has been found at the spa and a bomb squad is investigating.

A spokeswoman for a local hospital has said four people were being treated there, none in critical condition.

The mall, a country club adjacent to the spa, a nearby hospital and other buildings were locked down as police searched for Haugthon Sunday afternoon, local media reported.

Spokesmen for the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said their agencies also had agents participating in the investigation.

Milwaukee FBI spokesman Leonard Peace said his agency sent a SWAT team and hostage negotiators, among others.

Radcliffe Haughton Sr., of Florida, told The Associated Press by telephone that he last spoke to his son a few days ago.

He says he had no indication anything was wrong, but added that if he could talk to his son at the time, he would tell him: "Please just turn yourself in or contact me."

The spa shooting was the second mass shooting in Wisconsin this year. Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old Army veteran and white supremacist, killed six people and injured three others before fatally shooting himself Aug. 5 at a Sikh temple south of Milwaukee.

The shooting at the mall took place less than a mile from where seven people were killed and four wounded on March 12, 2005, when a gunman opened fire at a Living Church of God service held at a hotel.

Read more: Suspect in Wisconsin spa shooting found dead | Fox News
 
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