21 October 2012 Last updated at 18:18 ET
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The area surrounding the Azana spa near Milwaukee, where the shooting occurred
Three people have been killed, and four others injured, after a man starting shooting at a beauty spa in Brookfield in the US state of Wisconsin.
Police said the suspect, identified as Radcliffe Haughton, 45, was later found dead at the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
They also discovered what was described as an "improvised explosive device".
A large number of police had arrived at the Azana spa after witnesses said they saw a man with a gun.
Reports say the incident stemmed from a domestic dispute.
The shooting began around 11:15 (15:15 GMT).
Several areas near the spa - including a shopping centre, a country club and a hospital - were locked down, as police searched for the suspect.
A quick reaction Swat team and hostage negotiators were sent to the scene - in addition to FBI personnel.
At least 20 fire, ambulance and police vehicles were also deployed, in addition to a medical helicopter on the ground.
The White House issued a statement saying Barack and Michelle Obama's thoughts and prayers were with the victims of "this horrible shooting" and their families.
It was the second mass shooting in Wisconsin this year.
In August, Wade Michael Page, a US Army veteran with ties to white-power groups, killed six people as they prepared for a service at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee.
Seven people were killed in March 2005, when a gunman opened fire at a Living Church of God service held at a hotel.
The area surrounding the Azana spa near Milwaukee, where the shooting occurred
Three people have been killed, and four others injured, after a man starting shooting at a beauty spa in Brookfield in the US state of Wisconsin.
Police said the suspect, identified as Radcliffe Haughton, 45, was later found dead at the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
They also discovered what was described as an "improvised explosive device".
A large number of police had arrived at the Azana spa after witnesses said they saw a man with a gun.
Reports say the incident stemmed from a domestic dispute.
The shooting began around 11:15 (15:15 GMT).
Several areas near the spa - including a shopping centre, a country club and a hospital - were locked down, as police searched for the suspect.
A quick reaction Swat team and hostage negotiators were sent to the scene - in addition to FBI personnel.
At least 20 fire, ambulance and police vehicles were also deployed, in addition to a medical helicopter on the ground.
The White House issued a statement saying Barack and Michelle Obama's thoughts and prayers were with the victims of "this horrible shooting" and their families.
It was the second mass shooting in Wisconsin this year.
In August, Wade Michael Page, a US Army veteran with ties to white-power groups, killed six people as they prepared for a service at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee.
Seven people were killed in March 2005, when a gunman opened fire at a Living Church of God service held at a hotel.