LOS ANGELE - A black-clad gunman killed at least four people in a
shooting rampage in the US state of California Friday, before police
shot him dead in a college library, officials said.
The assailant began by killing his father and brother before a random
string of slayings in Santa Monica, only a few miles from an event
attended by President Barack Obama.
One witness described how the gunman, a white male aged 25 to 30
carrying an ammunition belt and a semi-automatic rifle, shot a motorist
at point-blank range before hijacking another vehicle.
Police revised the death toll late Friday, telling journalists that
five including the gunman were killed, down from earlier reports of
seven.
Five more were wounded, including one critically and one who was in “serious but stable condition,” said Sergeant Richard Lewis.
Another suspect was taken into custody but soon cleared and released
after the shootings, which occurred as Obama was speaking at a political
fundraiser a few miles away in the oceanfront city, just west of Los
Angeles.
“At this time, we believe it’s a single gunman. That part of it has
been resolved,” Lewis said, adding that the coroner was still working on
confirming his identity. That information was expected to be released
on Saturday.
The shooting is the latest in an all-too regular succession of such
rampages, which fuel the gun control debate in America. They follow last
year’s massacre of 20 schoolchildren in Connecticut, and the slaying of
12 moviegoers in a theater in Colorado.
The incident apparently began with the shootings in a nearby house,
which was then set on fire. The Los Angeles Times reported that two
bodies found in the burnt-out home were those of the gunman’s father and
brother.
A witness who lives opposite the house told KTLA 5 television she
heard gunfire and rushed out of her house to see a man who had
apparently just opened fire inside or on the house, which was beginning
to burn.
“There was a guy standing on the street in front of my house, in full
SWAT gear, with a belt full of ammunition and a semi-automatic rifle,”
said the woman, whom the channel identified as Gerry Cunningham.
She described how he walked to a nearby intersection, pointed the gun
at a woman in a car and told her to pull over, which she did.
“Then the woman behind her in a car, he waved her through with the gun,” she said.
“She kind of hesitated, she kind of slowed down, and he just fired
like three or four shots point blank into her in the car,” Cunningham
said.
The gunman then carjacked another vehicle, and a short time later
opened fire on a bus and other vehicles, killing one person and
critically injuring a second, before heading into the Santa Monica
College, police said.
The fourth victim, a woman, was shot in front of the Santa Monical College library and died after being taken to the hospital.
The gunman then entered the library, where police engaged him in a firefight that left him dead.
In all, six people — all women — were taken to two hospitals,
including two in critical condition, one of whom died, according to Dr
Marshall Morgan, head of emergency medicine at the UCLA Medical Center.
“Today’s incident is not a college or school shooting, it’s rather a
series of shootings that occurred in the city of Santa Monica and
culminated with the shooting incident that occurred at Santa Monica
College,” said Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks.
The US president, who had been due to fly back to Los Angeles airport
following his appearance at the nearby fundraiser, instead went by
motorcade, to avoid any impact on police action.
He arrived a short time later in Rancho Mirage, where he was holding
two days of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping aimed at forging a
new approach to relations between the United States and China.
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