Five people, including a police officer and a gunman, died in a shooting at a Springfield, Mo., gas station after the gunman went inside and opened fire, the Associated Press reports. The dead include three citizens, Springfield police Chief Paul Williams said Monday, and an officer was injured along with another citizen. Williams said police received reports of “multiple shooting calls throughout the city” late Sunday. As officers were responding, witnesses reported a vehicle crashed into a Kum & Go. gas station and convenience store, and the gunman ran inside and began shooting customers and employees, Williams said. The first two officers who arrived were shot.
Other officers pulled the injured officers from the store and then went inside, finding three citizens dead. The gunman also was found dead, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot. Officer Christopher Walsh died at a hospital. He was with the Springfield police for 3 1/2 years, was an Army veteran and was active in the Army reserves. Officer Josiah Overton, whose injuries are not life-threatening, has been with Springfield police for two years. “Both officers showed significant bravery and were heroic in their actions,” Williams said. Police are still working to determine a motive for the shooting.