Police and swat team members respond to a call of a shooting at the Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wis. Sunday,Oct. 21, 2012. Multiple people were wounded when someone opened fire at the spa near the Brookfield Square Mall. Deputies are still looking for the gunman.
Tom Lynn, Associated Press
BROOKFIELD, Wis. — The father of a man suspected of killing three people in a mass shooting at a Milwaukee-area spa is asking his son to turn himself in.
Radcliffe Haughton Sr., of Florida, told The Associated Press by telephone that he last spoke to his son a few days ago.
He says he had no indication anything was wrong.
Police say they are seeking 45-year-old Radcliffe Haughton Jr., of Brown Deer, as a suspect in a Sunday morning shooting at Azana Day Spa that left three dead and four wounded.
His father says that if he could talk to his son, he would tell him: "Please just turn yourself in or contact me."
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