Kansas City police have shot and killed a man who told a hotel manager he had killed his wife and was heading to a popular shopping and restaurant area.
The "very angry and distraught" man entered the Country Inn & Suites near the Legends Outlet shopping area, said Jacob Honeycutt, general manager of the business.
"He said 'I'm heavily armed and very dangerous. I'm going to Legends. You better call police'," Mr Honeycutt told The Associated Press.
The man was not armed when he entered the Inn, said Mr Honeycutt, who tried to follow the suspect but couldn't catch him before he got into a car and sped away, driving through stop signs before the confrontation with police.
Officer Jonathan Westbrook told The Kansas City Star the gunman was waiting at an intersection for police to arrive.
"We were able to locate him so quickly because he was stationary," Mr Westbrook said.
"Given the information that he was heavily armed and dangerous, our officers were very tactical in how we approached the subject."
The man raised an assault-style rifle at officers, who tried to convince him to put it down, Mr Westbrook said. Eventually, the man fired several shots at the officers and they fired back, he said.
No officers were injured.
Mr Honeycutt praised police for their quick response to the situation.
"I was worried about the safety of my guests and employees but also all the people in the rest of the shopping area," he said.
"We got hold of the police as quickly as possible."
The man was stopped before he made it into the Legends, which is full of stores and restaurants in a rapidly developing area in western Kansas City, Kansas.