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Three people are killed and two critically injured in a shooting outside a casino in Reno Nevada

Authorities said that a gunman with a pistol fired outside a Reno casino on Monday. He killed three people, critically injured two others, and was then shot by police.

According to police, the shooting occurred shortly before 7:30 am local time in the parking area of the Grand Sierra Resort. This is a casino and hotel complex with a tall building in Nevada's 3rd most populous city.

Police described the suspect as a male adult, but did not identify him. The victims appeared to have been shot at random.

Chris Crawforth is the chief of police in Sparks. His department, which is cooperating with the Reno Police Department, is leading the investigation.

Crawforth told reporters in an afternoon press briefing that the suspect had been seen walking around the parking lot. He drew his handgun and pointed it at a group people as he approached a valet.

The gun jammed initially, but after resetting it, the suspect opened fire and shot five people. He then fled through the parking area and traded gunfire with a security guard hired by the casino.

After shooting a sixth victim, the gunman shot another driver who was passing through the parking area. Police officers then arrived and engaged in a gunfight with the suspect. They wounded him and brought an end to the violence.

Crawforth stated that two victims who were shot in the valet area and the motorist who was shot as he drove through the parking lot both died. Two other victims hospitalized with gunshot wounds from the valet area are listed in critical condition. The suspect was also listed in critical condition.

Reno Police Chief Kathryn Nance confirmed that a Reno officer had suffered a minor wound caused by glass particles. Steve Gorman reported from Los Angeles. Additional reporting was provided by Bhargavacharya in Toronto and Rich McKay and Jonathan Allen in New York. Editing was done by Doina and Matthew Lewis.

(source: Reuters)