At least three people were killed and two cops wounded after a gunman opened fire in Farmington, New Mexico on Monday.
Farmington police said the gunfire broke out in Dustin Avenue between Ute Street and Apache Street early in the morning, with multiple civilian victims.
The map shows where the tragic incident took place.
The shooter, who has yet to be identified, was shot and killed by responding officers, with two of the cops shot and wounded.
The officers, from the Farmington Police Department and New Mexico State Police, are both being treated for their injuries and are listed in stable condition.
The shooting took place in a residential part of the town, which was placed in lockdown along with several nearby churches.
The exact location of the shooting and motive were not immediately revealed. Local and state police responded, as well as deputies with the San Juan County Sheriff’s office and ATF agents.
The city has since lifted the lockdowns placed on local schools and medical centers.
The Farmington Municipal Schools District said schools received a notice to take shelter just after 11 a.m. due to police activity in the area.
The district said that none of its students or staff were injured in the shooting.



