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Gunman kills six family members, then himself, in eastern Iowa, police say

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A preliminary investigation into the gun violence indicated the shootings "stemmed from a domestic-related dispute," the ​Muscatine Police Department said in a statement

MUSCATINE, Iowa (Reuters) – A gunman killed six members of his family, then took his own life, during ​a spate of shootings on Monday in the eastern Iowa city of Muscatine, ‌a waterfront town situated across the Mississippi River from Illinois, police said.

A preliminary investigation into the gun violence indicated the shootings "stemmed from a domestic-related dispute," the ​Muscatine Police Department said in a statement, although no mention was ​made of precisely what may have precipitated the bloodshed.

Four of the ⁠victims were found shot to death inside a residence by police ​officers responding to the first reports of gunfire shortly after noon ​local time.

Although the suspected killer had fled the scene before officers arrived, he was quickly identified as Ryan Willis McFarland, 52, of Muscatine, and was located ​on the city's riverfront trail near a pedestrian bridge, Police Chief ​Anthony Kies said during a news briefing.

While officers were talking with him, he ‌took ⁠his own life, police said.

After information surfaced indicating there may have been additional victims, police found the bodies of two other men McFarland was believed to have shot - one in a nearby home and ​another at a ​business.

All ⁠the victims were believed to be family members of the gunman, Kies said. They were not publicly identified. ​An ABC television affiliate reported that at least ​two of ⁠the victims were children.

The police chief told reporters that McFarland had a previous criminal record but he declined to elaborate.

Muscatine, a city of ⁠about ​24,000 people, is the county seat of ​Muscatine County and lies about 155 miles east of Iowa's state capital, Des Moines.

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