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Friends, family describe NY shooting victims

In the aftermath of a gunman’s rampage across two upstate New York villages, details have emerged about the four men who were killed and the two who remain hospitalized after the shootings in neighboring Mohawk and Herkimer. As law enforcement tries to determine why Kurt Myers, 64, opened fire inside two small-town businesses, friends, relatives and co-workers are sharing information about the victims with local media and The Associated Press.

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Harry Montgomery Sr., 68, of Mohawk was killed inside John’s Barber Shop in his hometown, where another man died and two others were wounded. Fondly known as “Monty Senior,” the father of three and grandfather of five was described as someone always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need.

“He was a very outgoing guy, very friendly — a super great guy,” longtime acquaintance Dan Mabbett, chief of the village’s volunteer fire department, told the Observer-Dispatch of Utica.

“My dad was the type of guy who always had a joke to tell,” said daughter Linda Springer of Herkimer. “He was always smiling and made other people smile. He was just always the life of everything.”

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Michael Ransear, a 57-year-old former corrections officer from Herkimer, was the other man killed inside the barber shop. He retired from Mohawk Correctional Facility in nearby Rome in 2006. His family declined to comment.

Department of Corrections Commissioner Brian Fischer said Ransear and Michael Renshaw, a prison guard who was killed in Herkimer, “will be remembered for their dedication and daily contributions made throughout their long careers.”

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Michael Renshaw, 51, was killed inside Gaffey’s Fast Lube and Car Wash in Herkimer. A 23-year veteran of the corrections department, Renshaw worked most of that span at Mid-State Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison in nearby Marcy. He was also a 20-year volunteer for a local program that collects toys for children around the holidays.

Ron Sterling, Renshaw’s best friend, called him a “big old teddy bear.”

“When he met anybody he wouldn’t just shake your hand, he’d have to give you a big hug and a kiss,” Sterling told the Observer-Dispatch.

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SWAT teams in standoff with gunman sought in four deaths in upstate New York

As a standoff with a suspected gunman stretched into another day, hundreds of police surrounded an abandoned building, where he’s believed to be holed up.

Police say 64-year-old Kurt Myers abruptly opened fire with a shotgun Wednesday, killing two men in the opening salvo of a rampage that left four dead, and two wounded in the village of Mohawk and nearby Herkimer. They have no motive for the shootings.

Early Thursday, two loud booms were heard outside the building in downtown Herkimer, and police periodically blared sirens in an apparent attempt to encourage Myers to surrender, if alive. A police robot has been at the scene since Wednesday, and a witness says it went into the building early Thursday and came back out again.

Police officers were fired on from the building, which used to house a bar, on Wednesday afternoon while looking for Myers, state police Superintendent Joseph D’Amico said. At least one officer returned fire, and later it was unknown if Myers was still alive, D’Amico said.

“We’re in no rush to bring this to a conclusion,” D’Amico said, adding that the main objective was to make sure no one else was hurt.

Later, police spokesman Jack Keller said the troopers and local police would watch the building all night under the assumption that Myers was still alive.

Police said Myers’ rampage started with a fire in his apartment in the nearby village of Mohawk at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. D’Amico said Myers then drove to John’s Barber Shop around the corner and used a shotgun to kill two customers, whom he identified as Harry Montgomery, 68, and Michael Ransear, 57, a retired corrections officer. The shop’s owner, John Seymour, and another customer, Dan Haslauer, were listed in critical condition at a Utica hospital.

D’Amico said the gunman then drove to Gaffy’s Fast Lube in nearby Herkimer and used the shotgun to kill Thomas Stefka, an employee, and Michael Renshaw, a customer who was a 23-year veteran of the state Department of Corrections.

John Seymour told his sister, Mary Hornett, the barbershop attack came out of nowhere.

“He just said that the guys were in the barbershop and this guy comes in and he says, `Hi John, do you remember me?’ and my brother said, `Yes, Kurt, how are you?’ and then he just started shooting,” Hornett said.

Hornett said her brother, who was hospitalized in critical condition, was doing well after being shot in the left hand and right hip.

“My brother couldn’t think of any reason why he would do such a thing,” she said of Myers, a former customer who hadn’t been in the shop for a couple of years.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in a press conference in Herkimer, called it “truly an inexplicable situation.”

“There’s no apparent motive to the best of our knowledge at this time to provoke these attacks,” he said.

D’Amico said police had not had any communication with Myers, whose only known police record was a 1973 drunken-driving arrest.

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