Four killed at medical centre in fresh U.S. mass shooting as gunman commits suicide

Four people were killed on Wednesday when a man armed with a rifle and a handgun opened fire inside a medical building in Tulsa, Oklahoma, police said.

It was the most recent in a string of mass shootings across the country.

Tulsa’s deputy police chief Jonathan Brooks told reporters outside St. Francis Hospital that the shooter died as well, apparently of a self-inflicted wound.

According to Brooks, police are still trying to figure out who the man is, but he is between 35 and 40 years old.

Officers arrived three minutes after receiving a call about the shooting and made contact with the victims and the suspect five minutes later, according to him.

The gunman was armed with a rifle and a handgun.

“I also want to express our community’s profound gratitude for broad range of first responders who did not hesitate today to respond to this act of violence,” Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum said.

The shooting occurred on the second floor of the campus’s Natalie Building, which contains doctor’s offices including an orthopedic center.

Eric Dalgleish, another Tulsa deputy police chief, said he believed the victims included employees and patients.

The White House said President Joe Biden had been briefed on the shooting and offered support to state and local officials in Tulsa, a city of some 411,000 people that sits around 100 miles (160 km) northeast of the capital Oklahoma City.

The Tulsa shooting follows two mass shootings in May that shocked Americans and reignited debates about gun control.

Last week, a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Earlier in May, a shooter killed 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.

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