Wisconsin spa shooting rampage
Azana Spa was the site of Sunday’s deadly shooting. The shootings caused chaos in the spa, a 9,000-square-foot building with many small treatment rooms. (Darren Hauck / Getty Images)
Police and SWAT team members respond to the call of a shooting at the Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wis. (Tom Lynn / Associated Press)
Local police and sheriff’s officials surround the area near the spa in Brookfield, Wis., as the drama played out Sunday. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune)
Brookfield Police Lt. Mark Millard, left, holding a photo of Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, answers questions at a news conference near the shooting site. (Michael Sears / Associated Press)
Police block off access to Brookfield Square parking areas near the site of the shooting. For about six hours Sunday, the area was shut down as officials moved gingerly through the complicated layout of the spa building itself. The bodies were recovered in the spa. (Michael Sears / Associated Press)
Angela Donaldson, right, embraces her daughter LaKenya after the girl was escorted out of the area that had been shut down for the shooting investigation. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune)
Brookfield Police Chief Dan Tushaus briefs reporters at an evening news conference in Brookfield, Wis. The chief told reporters that a man who had been accused of domestic violence and slashing his wife’s tires had taken a gun into the spa where she worked and shot seven people. (Carrie Antlfinger / Associated Press)