Three shot, one dead, at Phoenix office complex; manhunt for gunman under way

At least three people were shot--one fatally--at an office complex in Phoenix on Wednesday, police there said, and a manhunt for the shooter is under way.

Witnesses said they heard as many as 10 gunshots fired.

According to Sgt. Tommy Thompson, the building was evacuated and the suspect fled the scene. The shooting—which occurred in the building's lobby—does not appear to be a random act, he noted, though he would not say if the suspect knew the victims.

Three gunshot victims were transferred to John C. Lincoln Hospital, where one, a male, later died, police said. The conditions of the other two were not immediately known.

At least three other people were transported to the hospital with minor injuries related to the shooting.

A SWAT team began canvasing a neighborhood in search of the suspected shooter described by Thompson as an "older" white male, possibly in his 60s.

“At this point we don’t believe he is in the area,” Thompson said. “This doesn’t appear to be a random type of incident.”

[Slideshow: Images from the scene]

The shooting occurred on the same day former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords—who was shot in the head during a mass shooting in Tuscon in 2011—testified at a Senate hearing on the proposed gun control law.

"Speaking is difficult but I need to say something important," Giffords said at the top of the hearing. "Violence is a big problem. Too many children are dying. Too many children. We must do something. It will be hard, but the time is now. You must act. Be bold, be courageous, Americans are counting on you."

Giffords' husband Mark Kelly, who also testified at the hearing, broke the news of the workplace shooting to lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

"While we are having this hearing, in Phoenix, Arizona, there has been what appears to be a shooting with multiple victims," Kelly said. "I certainly agree that universal background checks will go a long way to saving people's lives."