Three killed, 4 injured in US shooting; suspect found dead
President
Barack Obama, who was informed about Sunday's incident, was told by his
top national security officials that the incident was not an act of
terrorism, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, said.
"The
President was told there was an active shooter in Brookfield,
Wisconsin. He was informed that the shooting did not appear to be
terrorism-related," Carney said in a statement.
Obama was briefed by FBI Director Bob Mueller, his Chief of Staff Jack Lew and Advisor for Homeland Security John Brennan.
The
FBI is at the site and is supporting the Brookfield, Wisconsin police
department while they respond to the ongoing situation, he said.
According
to local police and federal investigating agencies, the suspect was
identified as Radcliffe F Haughton, the 45-year-old husband of a spa
worker.
Haughton, an African-American, was later found dead.
Brookfield
police Chief Daniel Tushaus said they believe the suspect had placed an
improvised explosive device inside the building where the shooting took
place, which he said was hampering the their efforts to clear the
building.
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