Authorities say three of the seven people who were wounded in Tuesday's shooting rampage have been released from the hospital.
Carson City Sheriff Kenny Furlong says the three were released from the Carson Tahoe hospital Wednesday.
The other four people remain hospitalized, including one who was transferred to a medical center in Reno.
The names of the injured haven't been released.
Meanwhile, earlier Wednesday, four victims were identified as 35-year-old Major Heath Kelly, 31-year-old Sergeant First Class Miranda McElhiney, 38-year-old Sergeant First Class Christian Riege and 67-year-old Florence Donovan-Gunderson.
Major Kelly served as a field artillery officer and Reno resident.
Sergeant First Class McElhiney worked with the National Guard in dental, medical and human resources for more than 13 years. She also owned a small baking company. She was also a Reno resident.
Sergeant First Class Riege served in Afghanistan in 2009 to 2010 and was a father of four. He was a Carson City resident.
Donovan-Gunderson lived in South Lake Tahoe, California. So far, she's the only civilian that has died.
The shooting happened at about 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Carson City restaurant, located in a strip mall on the state capital's main street.
The gunman, Eduardo Sencion also died. So far, no motive has been released.
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