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Sad pattern of domestic violence seen in Wis. spa shooting

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After she entered the building, Zina and co-workers watched as Radcliffe slashed her car’s tires. This time, Haughton was arrested and booked into the Waukesha County Jail on misdemeanor allegations of criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct-domestic violence, said the county’s district attorney, Brad Schimel. Charges had not yet been formally filed before Haughton went on his deadly shooting spree, Schimel said.

Zina Haughton did obtain a four-year restraining order against her husband on Oct. 18, three days before he killed her. The order required Radcliffe Haughton to turn in any weapons in his possession.

Authorities said he did not turn in any weapons, but the day before the shooting, he bought a .40-caliber gun from a private citizen.

Some questioned if there would have been a different outcome had Radcliffe been arrested for past offenses.

Mandatory arrest “is important because it opens the door for victims and is an attempt to hold an offender accountable,” said Carmen Pitre, executive director of Sojourner Family Peace Center in Milwaukee, a resource for survivors of domestic abuse.

“The more you use violence, the more you are not held accountable, the more emboldened you become — and that endangers all of us,” she said.

After the shooting, the father of another fatal victim, Maelyn Lind, 38, was angry and saddened.

Kevin Hanson said his daughter had complained that her car’s tires had been flattened outside the salon before. Now he believes Radcliffe Haughton could have been responsible.

“He hated Maelyn because she was a friend of Zina,” said Hanson, adding that his daughter had shared some of her concerns about the Haughtons’ rocky marriage with her mother.

“If I had any knowledge of this going on, I would have escorted her to work,” he said.

He has been told his daughter died trying to shield the eldest of Zina’s two daughters from the gunfire. The daughter was not injured, according to news reports. Brookfield police have not released the names of those injured in the attack. Haughton also killed Cary Robuck, 35, of Racine.

“Maelyn wasn’t afraid,” Hanson said.

On Oct. 18, when she was seeking the restraining order, Zina appeared ready to leave her husband for good.

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