Marin Independent Journal

Walmart attack kills at least 3

- By Sean Murphy The Associated Press

DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA >> Two men and a woman were fatally shot Monday morning outside a Walmart store in southweste­rn Oklahoma, and the shooter is among the dead, authoritie­s said.

Two victims were shot inside a car and the third was died in the parking lot just before 10 a.m. outside the store in Duncan, Police Chief Danny Ford said.

Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y describe a motivation for the shooting. Ford said at a news conference that it appears a gunman shot the male and female victims and then turned the gun on himself.

Stephens County District Attorney Jason Hicks authoritie­s said during the news conference Monday afternoon that there was never an active shooter inside the store and he described the shooting as an isolated incident. He did not further explain.

Two bodies covered with sheets were visible in the parking lot Monday afternoon. One body was in the driver’s seat of a red, twodoor car. The other body was lying on the ground next to the vehicle.

Bullet holes were visible in the car’s windshield. Police said in a Facebook post that a handgun was found at the scene. At the news conference, Ford described the gun as semi-automatic but said he had no further details. He said the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigat­ion was still processing the scene.

Ford said he believed nine shots were fired.

Authoritie­s have not released the identities of those killed but did confirm the shooter was among the dead. Ford said all three knew each other but declined to describe their relationsh­ips or other identifyin­g informatio­n pending notificati­on of immediate family.

He said all three were dead when police arrived at the scene just minutes after the shooting.

Duncan is about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City. The Walmart is in a commercial center that includes a sporting goods store and a dollar store along U.S. Highway 81, the main road that passes through Duncan heading south toward Texas.

Aaron Helton, of Duncan, said he was parking outside the Walmart where he planned to buy groceries when he heard about nine gunshots.

“I arrived and there were three bodies,” Helton said.

Walmart spokeswoma­n LeMia Jenkins said in an email that no staff members were involved in the shooting and that the store was not evacuated. Ford told The Associated Press that based on the social media posts of the woman who was killed, he believed she may have been a Walmart employee at some time.

It was at least the third shooting at a Walmart in the U.S. this year. A Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, reopened Thursday after being closed since August, when a gunman opened fire in the busy store, killing 22. Just days before, two Walmart employees in Mississipp­i were killed by a man authoritie­s described as a disgruntle­d Walmart worker.

The killings in Oklahoma come amid a spate of highprofil­e shootings across the U.S. A 16-year-old student at a high school in the city of Santa Clarita outside Los Angeles shot and killed two classmates and wounded three other teens Thursday before shooting himself in the head. He died the next day.

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