Friday, September 18, 2009

BREAKING NEWS--Parade Gunman Kills 3, Injures 7 In Kalnier


Domestic dispute may be motive for shooting, police say

DUNSMAN, KLN--Three people are dead and seven others injured after a gunman opened fire at a crowded parade Friday morning in central Kalnier.

The shooting happened in the small town of Dunsman, about two hours southwest of Lamberth, around 10:30 a.m. The parade was being held as part of a community celebration marking the beginning of autumn.

Police say 39-year-old Michael Dressey, of the nearby village of Linsheck, was driving a car in the parade when he suddenly stopped his vehicle and without warning, jumped out of the car and began shooting at a group of spectators, who had gathered to watch the parade. Dressey, armed with a semi-automatic assault rifle, opened fire, shooting dozens of bullets, and then fled into a nearby residential neighborhood.

One victim died at the scene. Two others were later pronounced dead at a local hospital. Several ambulances were summoned to the scene, but at least two of the critically-injured victims were flown to hospitals in Lamberth and Monvaille, Lial, where more advanced treatments are available.

At least 40 police officers from various law enforcement agencies responded to the emergency, blocking off streets and warning residents of the gunman's disappearance. The suspect was later found by police about an hour later, hiding in a garage just three miles from the crime scene. He was arrested and has been charged with three counts of 1st degree murder, seven counts of 1st degree attempted murder, and one count of felony evasion and burglary.

Because four of the victims still remain in critical condition in the hospital, it is possible Dressey could be charged with more murder indictments should those victims succum to their injuries.

It's unclear if Mr. Dressey was permitted to drive in the parade or if he simply joined the caravan without permission from local officials.

Police have yet to confirm the motive for the killings, but Sheppard County Sheriff Rick Hanvee says the suspect indicated a dispute with his ex-wife may have led to his violent outburst. The couple is recently divorced.

Mr. Dressey's ex-wife was shot in the attack, but is not among the deceased victims, Sheriff Hanvee said.

Dressey is being held in the Sheppard County Jail without bond, and will face a magistrate tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m.

Dunsman Mayor Michael Caylee told the NFP the community celebration will go on as planned through the remainder of the weekend. However, the mayor said the street where the shooting occurred will be closed to accomodate grieving community members, who have created a shrine memorializing the victims.

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