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At least two people have died during a domestic situation turned violent in downtown Fresno, California on Tuesday, authorities say.A medical facility in Fresno was evacuated on Tuesday after officials received reports of shots fired at around 10:52 a.m. PDT, according to a local ABC News affiliate. Two hours later, the Associated Press reported that two people had died: the suspected gunman and his wife, who worked at the building.Fresno Deputy Police Chief Pat Farmer identified the suspect as a 43-year-old Asian male named Moua Neng. He declined to identify the 33-year-old woman, but said the two had five children together, all of whom have been contacted and are okay. Armed with a shotgun, Neng entered the facility and shot the woman "several times at close range," Farmer added.After a pause, another shot was heard as police entered the medical building. This shot is presumed to be the one Neng used to take his life, Farmer said. Thirty-three children were inside the building at the time, and all have been accounted for. No other injuries have been reported.According to Farmer, Neng had one prior case of domestic violence on record wit