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Three dead after shooting at Oklahoma Walmart

The shooting is the latest in a string of deadly gun attacks at the popular supermarket chain.

A member of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation works the scene of a fatal shooting in the parking lot of a Walmart in Duncan, Okla., on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. (Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman via AP)
A member of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation works the scene of the fatal shooting. Source: AAP

Three people have been killed in a shooting outside a Walmart store in Oklahoma, including the assailant, police said, the latest in a string of deadly gun attacks at the popular supermarket chain.

Danny Ford, the police chief in the US town of Duncan, said the shooting - an apparent domestic dispute - took place shortly before 10:00 am on Monday (local time) in a parking lot in front of the store. 

"We have three individuals that are deceased. We have two white males and a white female. Two of the victims are inside the vehicle, one is outside the vehicle," Mr Ford said.

A handgun was also found at the scene, police added.

Law enforcement at the scene.
Law enforcement at the scene. Source: AAP

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Witnesses told local news channels that the shooter approached his victims while they were inside the vehicle, opening fire on them.

He then turned his weapon on himself when a fourth man reportedly pulled out a firearm and challenged the shooter, they said. 

Family members at the scene said the shooting was a domestic dispute between a husband and his wife, a local Fox News affiliate reported.

A Walmart spokeswoman told Fox that no staff members were involved in the incident in Duncan, a town of 22,000 inhabitants some 120 kilometers south of Oklahoma City, the state capital.

A family member reacts at the scene of a fatal shooting in the parking lot of a Walmart in Duncan, Okla., on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. (Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman via AP)
A family member reacts to the shooting. Source: The Oklahoman

Schools in the area had been placed on lockdown temporarily before being given an "all clear" by local police, the local school district said in a statement.

At the start of this month, a new permitless carry law came into effect in the central US state, allowing anyone over 21 and without a felony conviction to carry a gun without a permit or a license. 

A gunman killed 22 people in a Walmart store in August in El Paso, Texas, while another Walmart store in Mississippi was the scene of a shooting in late July, when a disgruntled employee killed two co-workers and wounded a police officer.

In the El Paso shooting, the 21-year-old gunman said he had launched the deadly attack in response to what he called a "Hispanic invasion" of Texas.

Walmart said in the wake of the two shootings inside its stores within a week of each other that it would limit sales of guns and ammunition. 


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