KANSAS SHOOTING: GUNMAN KILLS THREE PEOPLE IN HESSTON

A gunman has killed three people and wounded 14 more before being shot dead in the US state of Kansas, police say.
Ten people were left critically injured at a lawnmower factory in Hesston on Thursday, where the attacker worked.
He had been served a court order hours before, which police say was "probably" the motive. Terrorism is not suspected.
The attack comes less than a week after a man was charged with killing six people and wounding two others during a shooting rampage in Michigan.

A number of mass shootings in the United States have elevated gun control as a campaign issue in this year's presidential election.Local police say the gunman, identified as 38-year-old Cedric Ford, began shooting at around 17:00 local time in the town of Newton.
Harvey county's Sheriff T Walton said the attack happened hours after the suspect was served a "protection from abuse" order - a civil court order telling a person not to have contact with someone - suggesting it could be a possible motive.
"I believe that probably is the trigger, and it went from there," Sheriff Walton told reporters on Friday.