Shooting at Washington state convenience store kills 3, suspect dead

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Shooting at Washington state convenience store kills 3, suspect dead
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Three people were killed in a shooting at a convenience store in central Washington state early Tuesday, police said, and the suspect has died after an…

Police were called to a Circle K in Yakima, Washington, about 3:30 a.m. when three people, who have not been identified, were found dead, Chief Matt Murray told reporters. Two victims were shot inside the store in what authorities said appeared to be a random act of violence, and a third was shot outside.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.

After opening fire in the store, the suspect, identified as Jarid Haddock, 21, ran across the street and fired into a vehicle, forcing the driver to move to the passenger seat. The suspect stole the car and fled, police said. Following an hours-long manhunt, a relative of Haddock called authorities to a location behind warehouses where Haddock was hiding. Gunshots were heard while police approached and a man who identified himself as Haddock was found wounded, Murray said.Yakima is a city of about 97,000 people in Washington’s Yamika Valley, an agricultural region known for apple crops and wineries.

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