Shooting Rampage Leaves 5 Dead in California
Police officers and sheriff’s deputies searched Santa Monica College on Friday. A gunman was killed
by the police on the campus.
By IAN
LOVETT and ADAM NAGOURNEY
SANTA
MONICA, Calif. - Four people were killed and five wounded on Friday morning
as a gunman, dressed in black and carrying an assault rifle, strode across
Santa Monica firing at people, cars, a public bus and buildings before being
shot and killed by the police at the Santa Monica College Library, the
authorities said.
The Santa
Monica police at first said six people had been
killed by the gunman. On Friday evening, Sgt. Richard Lewis said the actual
figure was four. One of the victims was said to be in critical condition.
The shooting took place about 10 minutes away from where President
Obama was attending a private fund-raising lunch before heading to Palm Springs for a meeting with the president of China. He
went by motorcade to the Los Angeles airport
and flew to Palm Springs
about 2 p.m.
The gunman, who was not identified, was described as 25 to 30
years old. His body was spotted lifeless about 200 yards from the library.
The carnage began Friday morning in eastern Santa Monica after the police responded to
reports of shots being fired and a house engulfed in flames. The police said
that two bodies had been found in the house, and that they were investigating
whether those victims were related to the gunman.
From there, the gunman, wielding what the police said was
probably an AR-15, hijacked a car driven by a young women and forced her to
drive her across town toward the campus. Along the way, he emerged from the
car at at least two intersections in this quiet beach town, firing
indiscriminately at buildings, a public bus, cars and a police vehicle before
ending his rampage in a confrontation with Santa Monica city and campus police
officers.
At one point on Friday, the police said they had detained a
potential suspect who they thought might have had a role in the shootings.
Sergeant Lewis said the person was released and had no involvement in the
shooting.
The authorities said the gunman, in addition to carrying the
assault rifle, was armed with other weapons, including at least one handgun
that was found at the scene.
Witnesses described a morning of terror, chaos and confusion.
Joe Orcutt, who works at the bursar’s office at Santa Monica College, said he went out to
investigate after hearing what he first thought was a car backfiring. “He
turns and points his gun at me, and at that point I jumped out of the way,”
Mr. Orcutt said. “He shot, and I ducked out of the way.”
Witnesses described racing out the back door of the college
library after the man walked in and opened fire.
“I didn’t want to take any chances,” said Cyrus Jabbari, 19, a
freshman at the college.
Brett Holzhauer, 19, a student who was in the library, said
blood was smeared on the walls and floors.
“There were hundreds of rounds of clips laying on the floor,”
he said. “It looked like the guy just dropped his stuff right there.”
None of the people who were killed or wounded were immediately
identified.
The rampage, starting at the burning house and ending at the
library, took about 10 minutes, the authorities said.
Two people were found dead inside the burning house on Yorkshire Avenue.
From there, the gunman, who the police said was wearing a bulletproof vest,
shot two people sitting in a Ford Explorer; one of them died and the other
was taken to Ronald
Reagan U.C.L.A.
Medical Center,
where she was listed in critical condition. He continued to Santa Monica College,
where he fatally shot a woman he encountered at the campus before heading
toward the library.
Another woman was listed in serious condition at the Reagan
hospital. Three other women had minor injuries and were in good condition at
the U.C.L.A. Medical
Center, Santa Monica.
Patrick
T. Fallon contributed reporting.
New York Times
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