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Seventeen days ago, Radcliffe
Haughton allegedly slashed his wife's tires outside a suburban Milwaukee salon.
Three days ago, the 45-year-old
man was issued a restraining order mandating that he stay away from her for the
next four years.
And now he is dead.
But not before, police say,
Haughton gunned down seven women -- killing three of them -- inside the same
Azana Salon and Spa in Brookfield, while also using flammable liquid to fuel a
fire.
The building's sprinkler system
helped subdue that small blaze, Brookfield Police Chief Daniel Tushaus said. As
for the suspect, he apparently died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
"We were expecting an armed
encounter if we did come across him," said Tushaus, about authorities'
intensive search of the roughly 9,000-foot building and one "locked
area" in particular. "When we did eventually get into that locked
area, we did determine that he, in fact, was dead."
Authorities are still working to
identify the victims, including to determine if one of them is Haughton's wife.
And they are also trying to make sense of why it all happened.
The first calls came into police
around 11 a.m. CT (noon ET), of an active shooter across from the Brookfield
Square Mall and near the Westmoor Country Club, all about 11 miles west of
Milwaukee.
Swarms of law enforcement
officers, from various agencies, soon converged on the scene. They found smoke
in the building -- from a fire believed to be started by Haughton, according to
Tushaus.
Inside, too, was a small propane
tank. The police chief said it wasn't clear if the suspect left it there, or if
it had been left by contractors working on the building. The sprinkler system
kicked in before the tank could explode.
By then, authorities did not know
exactly where the gunman was or what carnage he'd left behind. And calls
continued coming in from panicked people who'd sought refuge in pockets inside
the large, multi-story building.
Outside, one young woman recalled
to CNN affiliate WDJT seeing "a lady crawling out the front door,"
having rolled down a hill. Next out was a shrieking woman, the witness added.
"And then maybe 10 people
began running out of the back of the salon with their hands up -- running,
screaming out the door," she said.
Four gunshot victims also soon got
out of the salon, and then were transported to Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee.
That medical facility was locked down as the manhunt continued for the shooting
suspect.
Hours later, around 4 p.m.,
authorities found Haughton's body and declared the nightmare over.
"Our community can feel
safe," Tushaus said at an early evening press conference. "We are not
seeking any additional suspects."
Authorities described a
contentious recent history between the suspect and his wife.
The restraining order against
Haughton was filed four days after the October 4 tire slashing, according to
Tushaus, with the four-year restriction being dictated last Thursday.
Steven Rinzel -- the police chief
in Brown Deer, the Wisconsin community that Haughton called home --
acknowledged police "have had contacts" with the suspect in the past,
including a recent "disorderly conduct, domestic violent arrest."
And authorities were back at
Haughton's home Sunday, conducting "a safety search of the residence to
make sure there was nothing in place, like an explosive device," Rinzel
said.
Meanwhile about 14 miles south in
Milwaukee, staffers at Froedtert Hospital treated the four women who'd been
shot in the chaos.
While there was no immediate
breakdown as to how many of these victims were employees and how many were
clients, Brookfield fire Chief Charlie Myers said they ranged in age from 22 to
40-years-old.
Dr. Gary Seabrook, the hospital's
director of surgery, early Sunday evening explained one victim is in critical
condition, another is "in satisfactory condition," a third "is
being stabilized" and will have surgery, and the fourth has been admitted
but will not need surgery.
The spa where Sunday's shooting
took place is about half a mile from a Sheraton hotel where a gunman killed
seven people and himself in March 2005. Terry Ratzmann, 44, burst into a
service being held by a Living Church of God congregation and fired 22 rounds
before shooting himself.
Deut 28:28- The LORD shall smite thee with madness, and blindness, and
astonishment of heart:
Deut 28:29-
And thou shalt grope at noonday, as the blind gropeth in darkness, and thou
shalt not prosper in thy ways:
Deut 28:56-
The tender and delicate woman among you, which would not adventure to set the
sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness, her eye shall
be evil toward the husband of her bosom, and toward her son, and toward her
daughter,
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