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Milwaukee mass shooter identified as a Jamaican

A man who is the lone suspect in a mass shooting at a spa in suburban Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been identified as being originally from Kingston, Jamaica.

The suspected gunman was identified as 45-year-old Radcliffe Haughton, a resident of Brown Deer, Wisconsin. He was found dead at the scene with what is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The shooting incident at the Azana Salon & Spa in Brookfield left at least three people dead and four others injured, according to authorities, but it was not immediately clear whether Haughton was being counted as among the victims.
Brookfield police chief, Daniel Tushaus told reporters that the area was “still an active scene”.

A report on the site patc.com has claimed that Haughton described himself as divorced and said he graduated from Wheeling High School in 1985 in Illinois.

The website said he named his employer as Haughton International Fairs, in sales, and claimed that his hometown was Kingston, Jamaica.