The Gold Coast Bulletin

Patrons disarm studio shooter

Then he takes own life

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LOS ANGELES: The gunman believed to have killed 10 people during Lunar New Year celebratio­ns in California shot himself dead as police moved in to arrest him, the local sheriff says.

An intensive manhunt began late Saturday (US time) for a man who opened fire inside a dance studio and club in Monterey Park, a city near Los Angeles with a big Asian community.

Witnesses said he shot indiscrimi­nately, and appeared to have a lot of ammunition.

Five men and five women were killed, most in their 50s or 60s, police said, and about 10 others were injured.

The suspected gunman, identified by police as 72-yearold Huu Can Tran, then went to another dance venue a short distance away but was tackled and disarmed by people at the club before fleeing.

Los Angeles County sheriff Robert Luna said over the following hours police tracked a wanted van, which was later reported in Torrance, several kilometres south.

When officers approached, they heard one gunshot from within. “The suspect sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene,” the sheriff said.

“I can confirm that there are no outstandin­g suspects from the mass shooting incident.”

He said the reason for the horrific attack, which came as Asian communitie­s celebrated Lunar New Year, the most important holiday of the calendar, was a mystery.

“The investigat­ion is still ongoing. Sheriff’s homicide detectives are working around the clock gathering additional informatio­n and working on determinin­g the motive behind this extremely tragic event,” he said.

Luna paid tribute to two people at the site of the second attempted attack: “I can tell you that the suspect walked in there, probably with the intent to kill more people, and two brave community members decided they were going to jump into action and disarm him. They took possession of the weapon, and the suspect ran away.”

The gun was not an assault rifle, Luna said, but “a magazine-fed semi automatic assault pistol … that had an extended large capacity magazine attached to it”.

Monterey Park, only a few miles from downtown Los Angeles, is home to about 60,000 people, most of them Asian or Asian American.

“We don’t know if this is specifical­ly a hate crime defined by law,” Luna said. “But who walks into a dance hall and guns down 20 people?”

 ?? ?? The suspected gunman.
The suspected gunman.

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