Jan 24 (Reuters) - Three people were killed in a shooting at a convenience store in central Washington state early Tuesday, police said, and the suspect is at large and considered armed and dangerous.
Police were called to a Circle K in Yakima, Washington, about 3:30 am local time when three people, who have not been identified, were found dead, Chief Matt Murray told reporters.
Two victims were shot inside the store in what authorities said appeared to be a random act of violence, and a third was shot outside.
The suspect was identified as Jarid Haddock, a 21-year-old resident of Yakima County.
After opening fire in the store, the suspect ran across the street and shot into a vehicle, forcing the driver to move to the passenger seat.