Three dead in second U.S. shooting spree hours after 10 killed in
Tummond says the man then entered the house and fatally shot his estranged wife before killing himself.
EMS was close by and arrived first. One was dead and one was showing signs of life. The second, Otis G. Bean, who owned the home and whose age wasn’t immediately known, was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition. Deputies surrounded the home, because they had suspiciouns that the shooter was inside. They found the gunman, identified as her estranged husband, 57-year-old Walter Tyson, dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The man stepped away from the window and moments later deputies heard a gunshot and a thud, Thummond said.
TV reporter Alex Browning is reporting the shooting happened outside the Inglis Town Hall.
According to deputies, the incident started out as a domestic conflict at a residence near the community center, the news channel reported.
The incident came just hours after a shooting at an Oregon college on Thursday that left at least 10 people dead, including the…