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Sheriff says gunman, 3 others dead after shootings in Kansas

<p>At least four people are dead and as many as 20 injured after shootings at multiple locations north of Wichita, Kansas.</p><p>Authorities said at least three victims were shot before a gunman walked into Excel Industries in Hesston, Kansas. Officers were called to the scene at the lawn care equipment manufacturer around 5 p.m. According to <a href="http://www.kwch.com/news/local-news/police-responding-to-shooting-at-excel-industries-in-hesston/38197242" target="_blank">KWCH</a>, about 1,000 employees work at the business.</p><p>"He was a black male and had an AK and he just started spraying people. ... Someone said this guy got fired, came back upset and just started shooting people," Marty Pierce, an Excel employee, told <a href="http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Police-respond-to-active-shooter-in-Hesston-370190361.html" target="_blank">KAKE</a>.</p><p>Law enforcement told reporters the gunman was in fact an employee at Excel Industries and was shot and killed by authorities. Officials said they're investigating if the shootings at two other locations may be connected. </p><p>Hesston is located about 40 miles from Wichita. Many of the victims were transported to area hospitals.</p><p>"This is just a horrible incident that's happened here to Harvey County, Hesston, Newton. It's so spread out. Please bear with us as we try to get through this. Be sensitive. We're going to try to get you all the information that we can. There's going to be a lot of sad people before this is all over," Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton told reporters.</p><p><i>This video includes clips from </i><i><a href="http://www.kwch.com/news/local-news/police-responding-to-shooting-at-excel-industries-in-hesston/38197242" target="_blank">KWCH</a></i><i>, </i><i><a href="http://ksn.com/2016/02/25/1-dead-up-to-20-injured-in-shooting-at-excel-industries-in-hesston/" target="_blank">KSN-TV</a></i><i> and </i><i><a href="http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Police-respond-to-active-shooter-in-Hesston-370190361.html" target="_blank">KAKE</a></i><i>.</i></p>
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A sheriff in south-central Kansas said Thursday that four people, including a gunman, are dead after a series of shootings at a business, its parking lot and two streets nearby.

Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton said at a news conference that all the dead were shot inside Excel Industries, a plant in Hesston that makes lawn mower products. He said 14 were injured in the shootings, 10 critically.

A law enforcement officer killed the gunman, who worked at the plant, after he began shooting at them, Walton said.

The man traveled between sites firing from a vehicle before reaching the plant, the sheriff said.

Walton said about 150 people were likely in the plant at the time of the shooting, and that the law enforcement officer who killed the suspect "saved multiple, multiple lives." He said the gunman had an assault weapon and a pistol.

The officer who killed the man is "a hero as far as I'm concerned," Walton said.

"This is a fairly peaceful community and to have something like this is tragic," he said.

The sheriff would not discuss a motive but said "there was some things that triggered this individual."

Erin McDaniel, spokeswoman for the nearby city of Newton, said the suspect was known to local authorities. She wouldn't elaborate.

The shooting comes less than a week after authorities say a man opened fire at several locations in Kalamazoo, Michigan, leaving six people dead and two severely wounded.

Martin Espinoza, who works at Excel, was in the plant during the shooting. He heard people yelling to others to get out of the building, then heard popping, then saw the shooter, a co-worker he described as typically pretty calm.

Espinoza said the shooter pointed a gun at him and pulled the trigger, but the gun was empty. At that point, the gunman got a different gun and Espinoza ran.

"I took off running. He came outside after a few people, shot outside a few times, shot at the officers coming onto the scene at the moment and then reloaded in front of the company," Espinoza told The Associated Press. "After he reloaded he went inside the lobby in front of the building and that is the last I seen him."

A nearby college was briefly locked down.

Hesston is a community of about 3,700 residents about 35 miles north of Wichita.

Excel Industries was founded in Hesston in 1960. The company manufactures Hustler and Big Dog mowing equipment and was awarded the Governor's Exporter of the Year award in 2013 from the Kansas Department of Commerce.

Walton said the FBI and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation had been called in to assist. A spokeswoman for the Kansas City office of the FBI did not immediately return a call seeking comment Thursday night.

"This is just a horrible incident. ... There's going to be a lot of sad people before this is all over," Walton said.

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Associated Press writers John Hanna in Topeka, Kansas, and Maria Fisher in Kansas City, Missouri, contributed to this report.