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Gunman kills 3 women, wounds 4 others at spa, then commits suicide

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Tushaus said police got the first call — “shooting in progress” — at 11:09 a.m.

When officers got to the salon they found three women dead at the scene, and helped evacuate the other victims as well as others who were inside the building — about a dozen in all, the chief said.

There was smoke in the building from a small fire in a hallway that they believe Haughton started. Also in the building was a one-pound propane tank, but Tushaus said it was unknown if Haughton had brought that to the salon, or if it had been left by contractors who were working at the site earlier.

It took police hours to make sure that the building was clear. The process was painstaking because of the many small rooms at the salon, and because officers didn’t know Haughton was dead.

“We methodically did a search of that building expecting to encounter the suspect,” Tushaus said at a news conference. “That’s what took us so long....We were expecting an armed encounter if we did come across him.”

Sympathy for the victims poured in Sunday. Many people posted comments on Azana’s Facebook page.

Owner Tami Gemmell issued a statement thanking those who had reached out.

“We are devastated by this tragedy and remain in shock over how this could have happened,” she said. “Please know that our first concern is for the victims and their families, and for our Azana family. We are grieving over the loss of our colleagues, their families and we are praying for those who are still fighting for their survival. We appreciate that you have many questions, and I will be available tomorrow to answer what I can, but tonight, we need to tend to each other.”

As Pardeep Kaleka knows too well.

His father was among those killed at the Sikh Temple in August, and the sorrow Kaleka endured led him to a new role — as a volunteer grief counselor with the Salvation Army.

He was at his church when the organization texted him: More people had been shot, and he was needed.

So on another sunny Sunday morning, not so different from the day his father died, Kaleka was in Brookfield, consoling others. Some told him they’d been in the salon and heard the gunshots.

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