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Suspect in deadly spa rampage sidestepped local police on domestic violence

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(MCT) — MILWAUKEE — Radcliffe Haughton's deadly rampage at a spa Sunday came after years of sidestepping Brown Deer, Wis., police on domestic violence incidents, including a January 2011 confrontation when officers saw him point what looked like a rifle at his wife, but then did not arrest him.

Police were back at the house just three weeks ago, on Oct. 2, after officers found his wife, Zina Haughton, at a gas station, barefoot with her face bruised. Officers went to the Haughtons' house and spotted Radcliffe Haughton inside. He refused to answer the door. Again, they left without making an arrest.

Both times, their failure to arrest Haughton damaged possible criminal cases, in which identification of a defendant is fundamental.

Brown Deer police finally did arrest the 45-year-old Haughton on Oct. 4 — two days after he wouldn't come to the door to answer for the bruise on his wife's face. But this time the department was making an arrest for police in Brookfield, Wis., where he had slashed his wife's tires outside the Azana Salon and Spa, where she worked as a stylist.

Last week, Zina Haughton received a restraining order against her husband. On Saturday, Radcliffe Haughton purchased the .40-caliber handgun he would use to shoot seven women, killing three Azana workers, including his wife.

The injunction prohibited Haughton from buying a gun from a dealer. But Haughton sidestepped federal law by purchasing the gun privately, which meant a background check is not required. Private sellers also do not have to follow a 48-hour waiting period, required for gun dealers in Wisconsin. The waiting period was intended, in part, as a cooling-off period in domestic violence cases.

Brown Deer Police Chief Steve Rinzel initially agreed to an interview with the Journal Sentinel on Monday but later canceled it and instead issued a news release. In it, the department defended its decision not to arrest Radcliffe Haughton in January 2011, saying officers were not certain he was armed.

"And, although officers believed they may have seen Radcliffe Haughton with something that appeared to be a long gun, they could NOT substantiate this, especially given the conflicting statements made by the victim," the statement said.

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