A new photo has emerged showing the gunman behind massacre at a suburban Milwaukee spa on Sunday posing for the camera with an assault rifle.
Radcliffe Haughton, 45, believed to be a Jamaican national would have had to give up the weapon and all of his other guns once his estranged wife’s restraining order, filed three days before the shooting, made it through the legal system.

His wife Zina is reportedly among the three women who were killed when he opened fire a Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Four others were hospitalized with non-life threatening gunshot wounds.

Police have not released the names of the victims in Sunday morning’s shooting, but WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee quotes an anonymous source as saying Mrs Haughton was murdered in the attack.

Officers believe Radcliffe Haughton was looking for his wife when he entered the spa about 11.10am and began shooting. The two were having marital problems and she had recently moved out of their house. He committed suicide after the rampage inside the spa.

Court records show that a judge issued a order of protection against Haughton on Thursday, and said there was a credible threat against her.

Under that order, Haughton was required to turn in his guns — though it’s unclear when that part of the order would have taken effect. The protection order was filed after an October 4 incident at the salon, when Haughton slashed his wife’s tires in the parking lot.

The owner of the salon was out of the country at the time of the shooting.

Daily Mail