Five people were killed on Thursday including a suspected gunman who opened fire at two military-related facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee in an attack local officials described as an act of terrorism. "We are treating this as an act of domestic terrorism," said Bill Killian, a U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
Witnesses and local media reports said the gunman, driving an open-top Ford Mustang, fired at two locations including a military recruiting center and a U.S. Navy Reserve center about six miles (10 km) apart. Witnesses said they heard scores of shots.
A White House spokesman said President Barack Obama had been told about the shooting
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