An 18-year-old gunman in Farmington, New Mexico, fired randomly at bystanders, houses and cars
An 18-year-old gunman stalked through a New Mexico neighbourhood on Monday firing randomly at bystanders, houses and cars, killing three people and wounding six before police shot him dead outside a church, authorities said.
Three civilians were killed and six people were wounded, including two officers struck in an exchange of gunfire with the suspect before he was fatally shot by police, according to Farmington police spokesperson Shanice Gonzales. The gunman, identified only as an 18-year-old, was believed to have acted alone, police said. No information was provided about any of the dead.
The man apparently recording the video is heard describing the scene to someone else and referring to the suspect walking in circles beside the church. He then says, “There’s a person laying the middle of the street.”
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