A man suspected of randomly opening fire

A man suspected of randomly opening fire in a Michigan town, killing at least seven people and wounding several others, was arrested Sunday, U.S. police said. The suspect was not identified, but media reports, citing police, said he was aged 45, from Kalamazoo. According to local media, four people were shot dead at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Texas Township, and two more died at a Seelye Kia dealership. A teen-aged victim who later died was also shot at the restaurant. The victims and shooting scenes appeared to have no link apart from the suspect. No motive for the seemingly random attacks had been determined.
The Kalamazoo shootings follow a pattern of mass shootings in the United States that include the Dec. 2 massacre in San Bernardino, Calif. that left 14 people dead and 22 wounded, and the Dec. 14, 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre in which 20 children and six adults were shot dead.
Source :AFP