(3 Jun 2011) SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of one crime scene where a lawyer was shot
2. Close of sign for Jerrold Shelley law office
3. Various of police outside law office
4. Mid of police investigators walking out of law offices
5. Wide of police news conference
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jerry Geier, Yuma Police Chief:
"The shootings today happened in multiple jurisdictions, five deceased in the county, one deceased in the city, we have many unanswered questions at this point, please keep that in mind."
7. Medium of investigator inspecting wall across from crime scene
8. Medium of investigator walking near police cars
9. Police talking outside crime scene
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jerry Geier, Yuma Police Chief:
"Let me say that this is not a random act, these victims were targeted, absolutely no concern or danger to the public at this point at this point, I just want to make that clear."
11. Cutaway of investigators outside crime scene
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sheriff Ralph Ogden, Yuma County Sheriff's Office:
"As the chief said these people all knew each other, so of course at first you begin to think maybe this was a random act, but it definitely wasn't. We are early on in the investigation, it's going to take time for us to sort through it and tie things up, with the cooperation of this multi-agency investigation is great, we have federal agencies, local agencies, the city, the county, everybody else pull together on this, still a lot of work to do."
13. Various of police cars outside crime scene
STORYLINE
A 73-year-old man's shooting rampage in towns near the Arizona border left six people dead on Thursday, including the suspect and the attorney who represented his ex-wife in their divorce.
Police said Carey Hal Dyess also wounded one person in the shootings around Yuma, a city of about 91,000, before he was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound nearly six hours after the first shots were fired.
The lawyer was killed while packing up his office on his last day of work.
"This is not a random act," Police Chief Jerry Geier said, adding that "these victims were targeted."
Yuma County Sheriff Ralph Ogden said the first shooting was reported shortly after 5 a.m (1200 GMT) in Wellton, about 25 miles (40 kilometres) east of Yuma.
The woman was in critical condition at a Phoenix hospital.
He said Dyess then fatally shot four people around town before driving to Yuma and killing prominent attorney Jerrold Shelley at about 9:20 a.m (1620 GMT).
The bodies in Wellton were found between an hour before Shelley and half an hour after his shooting.
Police believe Dyess drove back toward Wellton, pulled over and fatally shot himself.
Shelley was killed in his downtown law office. Shelley represented Dyess' ex-wife in their 2006 divorce, which was Dyess' fifth.
A man and woman were also found dead in a small farm house outside the nearby town of Wellton, according to police.
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