Anthony Orlando Sherwin allegedly shot and killed three people at the Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground, Iowa on Friday. The suspected gunman is also dead, police said.

Police responded to reports of the shooting at the the state park before 6:30 AM, Mike Krapfl, special agent in charge of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, said in a statement.

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Krapfl said officers responding to reports of shooting found three people dead at the scene, but he did not specify how they died and has not released their identities.

He said officers searching the campground later found the body of a Nebraska man who had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities identified him as 23-year-old Anthony Sherwin.

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The campground was evacuated in the wake of the shooting. A children’s summer camp on site called Camp Shalom said in a Facebook post that parents had been notified and that it had established a pick-up site for campers.

Camp Shalom officials said they have accounted for all campers.

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Krapfl said the park remains closed but that there is no longer a threat to the public.

Anthony Orlando Sherwin , as per reports, was 23 year old. He, as per the police release,  killied the three before taking his own life. 

Authorities are yet to release more information on Anthony Orlando Sherwin.