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According to the office of the local mayor, it appeared to be a targeted family dispute.
Authorities have not released the names of any of the victims or of the suspect.
Monday's tragedy comes nearly two months after Rhode Island was rocked by another shooting at Brown University where a gunman killed two students and injured nine others.
New Mexico's lawmakers voted to examine the late Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in Santa Fe County yesterday.
The convicted sex offender was accused of trafficking and assaulting girls and women at the property known as Zorro Ranch.
The vote paves the way for a so-called truth commission, which will interview people who might have information about what happened at the 7,000-acre property.
Meanwhile, the billionaire hotel magnate Thomas Pritzker has retired as executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels over his links to Epstein.
Pritzker said he wanted to protect the company after documents revealed he had been a frequent guest of Epstein's townhouse and maintained contact long after his conviction.
He said he had, quote, exercised terrible judgment in maintaining contact.
Hollywood paid tribute to the legend of cinema, Robert Duvall, who died on Sunday at the age of 95.
The Washington Post described him as the chameleon of the silver screen, and other obituaries across outlets praised his capacity for disappearing into a diverse portfolio of unforgettable roles.
As the journal notes, he was the son of a naval officer, and he lived in various parts of the U.S., setting him up well to play New Yorkers, Californians, and Texans across seven decades.
Duvall made his break without ever uttering a line as the reclusive Boo Radley in 1962's To Kill a Mockingbird.
He went on to star as the Godfather's understated conciliary Tom Hagen, a ratings-hungry TV exec in Network, and the deranged Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now.
There, he uttered what became one of the most famous lines in movie history.
Following the news of his death, his Godfather co-star Robert De Niro wrote, quote, God bless Bobby.
I hope I can live till I'm 95.
May he rest in peace.
And finally, Happy New Year to everyone celebrating the Lunar New Year.
I am.