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FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — A man fatally shot his live-in girlfriend at an apartment south of Seattle, then killed three men, including a neighbor who told others to call 911 and retreated inside his unit before the gunman blasted open the door with a shotgun and opened fire, authorities said Monday.

The 28-year-old suspect was later shot and killed in a parking lot by responding officers.

“We believe this is a domestic-violence homicide,” Federal Way Police Chief Brian Wilson said at a news conference.

Police encountered a chaotic situation in Federal Way on Sunday night when they responded to reports of gunshots.

The suspect confronted arriving officers with a shotgun in a stairwell, then fled to the parking lot after officers fired at him, Wilson said.

He was killed on the ground while reaching for a handgun, Wilson said.

“This is one of the most dangerous … calls for law enforcement to respond to,” Wilson said of the active shooter situation.

The names of the shooter and victims have not been released.

However, Wilson said the victims included the suspect’s 25-year-old girlfriend and three men, including the 62-year-old neighbor. The other men were 24 and 46.

Police were still piecing together information but believe the suspect shot his girlfriend in their apartment, then killed the two younger men during an argument after he left the unit.

The relationship between the shooter and those two men wasn’t clear.

Wilson said the 62-year-old neighbor heard the commotion from another apartment, went outside to investigate and urged others to call authorities. The man returned to his residence before he was shot and killed, the chief said.

Police said the gunman used the shotgun to fire on the man’s door to gain entry.

Police said it did not appear that the older man knew the shooter.

Wilson said the suspect, who had a valid concealed-weapons permit, had no criminal history. However, he had been involved in two prior domestic violence calls in Federal Way and Seattle, Wilson said.

Both incidents were verbal in nature and no arrests were made, Wilson said.

Federal Way is about 20 miles south of Seattle.

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