At least three people are dead following an overnight shooting in Yakima, Washington, according to Yakima Police Chief Matt Murray.
The police department said the “presumed homicide suspect is Jarid Haddock, a 21-yr-old, Yakima County resident,” according to a Facebook post. Road closures in the area Tuesday morning are “related to the early morning homicides,” a police spokesperson said.
was responding and authorities have drones over the area. Tabitha Johnson, an employee at a nearby business, told CNN that the area was locked down and that police have surrounded a home near the intersection of University Parkway and West Birchfield Road. Johnson said authorities have been there since before 9:00 a.m. local time. The area that police have closed off is roughly two miles east of where shots were fired earlier this morning.
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