 An 18-year-old gunman shot three people to death and wounded several others, including two police officers, in a northwest New Mexico town on Monday before police shot him dead outside a church a short time later, police said. The late morning shooting unfolded in a residential area of Farmington, New Mexico, about 180 miles northwest of Albuquerque. At least three civilians were killed in the shooting, and two officers were wounded in an exchange of gunfire with the suspect. A representative of Farmington Police Department said a total of nine people, not counting the suspect, were injured in the shooting, but it was not clear whether that tally included the three who died. The gunman, identified only as an 18-year-old, was believed to have acted alone, police said. There was no information provided about the three people killed, and no motive was readily apparent. So, at approximately 10.57 this morning, we received multiple calls into our dispatch center. There were shots being fired in the area of Dustin and Ute. Officers responded to the area to find a chaotic scene where a male subject was actively firing upon individuals in that neighborhood. We have four officers from the Farmington Police Department that confronted the subject. They were able to stop his actions at that time. The suspect is deceased. We know that three civilians were killed by this person's actions. We also know that several other parties were injured due to the gunfire. What we do also know is that two officers were also injured, one from our agency and one from state police. They are both receiving medical care at San Juan Regional Medical Center, and they are in stable condition. We do know the age of the suspected shooter, he is 18 years of age. We know that in this incident, besides the suspect himself, who is deceased, there were nine other people injured.