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3 killed, multiple injured in shooting in US New Mexico

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 At least three people were killed and multiple others were injured on Monday in a shooting in Farmington, southwestern U.S. state of New Mexico, police said.

“There are multiple civilian victims with at least 3 deceased,” Farmington police said in a Facebook post.

Two police officers, including a member of the city police and one with the New Mexico State Police, were among the shot and hospitalized. Both were in stable condition, the police said.

One suspect “was confronted and killed on scene,” the police added.

The suspect’s identity was unknown and there were no other known threats at this time, the police said.

The shooting took place shortly after 11 a.m. local time in the area of Brookside Park, and all city schools were placed on what officials called “preventative lockdown” following the shooting, local media reported.

Four of the schools remained on lockdown as of just before 1 p.m. local time.

“Everyone at Farmington schools — the students and the staff — they’re all safe and they’ve been fed,” Farmington Municipal Schools spokesman Roberto Taboada later said, adding that all students were released.

This is the second active shooting in the Farmington area in less than six years, local media reported.

Farmington, a city of about 46,400 residents in northwestern New Mexico, serves a modern-day trading post to the adjacent Navajo Nation and a supply line and bedroom community to the region’s oil and natural gas industry, according to the reports.

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