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Search for motive after gamer shoots two dead

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MIAMI: Police searched yesterday for a motive in the third mass shooting in Florida in two years, which left two people dead and 11 wounded in Jacksonvil­le, before the gunman killed himself at a video game tournament.

Witnesses told local media that the gunman, identified by police as David Katz, 24, of Baltimore, was a disgruntle­d gamer, angry because he lost Sunday’s tournament. It was not clear if he knew his victims.

While police have not identified the victims, family members told Jacksonvil­le CBS television station WJAX that the two people killed were Eli Clayton and Taylor Robertson, both were video game contestant­s.

The Miami Herald also identified the victims: Robertson, 27, of Ballard, West Virginia, and Clayton, 22, of Woodland Hills, California.

Robertson, a husband and father, was the winner of the tournament last year and Katz won it the year before, the Herald reported, citing family and friends posting on the Internet.

The Jacksonvil­le Sheriff’s office said 11 other people were wounded by gunfire and at least two others were injured while fleeing the scene of Sunday’s shooting.

Police say Katz killed himself and his body was found near the bodies of the two shot dead at The Landing, a popular riverside shopping and restaurant spot in Jacksonvil­le.

Jacksonvil­le Sheriff Mike Williams declined Sunday to comment on possible reasons for the attack.

Police and FBI agents swarmed Katz’s upscale townhouse in South Baltimore late on Sunday and also seized Katz’s vehicle parked nearby the tournament site.

The shooting took place during a regional qualifier for the Madden 19 online game tournament at the GLHF Game Bar inside a pizza restaurant, according to the venue’s website.

The winners of the contest go forward to the video game finals in Las Vegas and compete for US$165,000.

Madden is a hugely popular multi-player video game based on the National Football League, which in a statement said it was “shocked and deeply saddened by the horrific tragedy.

The latest rampage occurred amid a debate over US gun laws that was given fresh impetus by the massacre in February of 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida.

Two years ago a gunman killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

President Donald Trump has been briefed and is monitoring the situation in Jacksonvil­le, the White House said.

The bar was livestream­ing a football video game competitio­n when the gunfire started, according to video shared on social media. In the video, players can be seen reacting to the shots and cries can be heard before the footage cuts off.

Taylor Poindexter and her boyfriend, Marquis Williams, had travelled from Chicago to attend the tournament, and they fled when the gunfire erupted. She said she saw Katz take aim at his victims.

“We did see him, two hands on the gun, walking back, just popping rounds,” Poindexter told reporters. “I was scared for my life and my boyfriend’s.”

Another gamer, Chris “Dubby” McFarland, was hospitaliz­ed after a bullet grazed his head. “I feel fine, just a scratch on my head. Traumatize­d and devastated,” he wrote on Twitter.

The sheriff’s office said many people were transporte­d to hospital, and its deputies found many others hiding in locked areas at The Landing.

A spokesman for Jacksonvil­le’s Memorial Hospital said it was treating three victims, all of whom were in stable condition.

Reacting to news of the shooting during the tournament involving its game, Madden 19 maker Electronic Arts Inc said it was working with authoritie­s to gather facts.

“The tragic situation that occurred Sunday in Jacksonvil­le was a senseless act of violence that we strongly condemn,” a company spokespers­on said to Reuters late on Sunday. “Our most heartfelt sympathies go out to the families of the victims whose lives were taken today and those who were injured.” — Reuters

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A heavy police presence remains into the night at the shooting outside Jacksonvil­le Landing in Jacksonvil­le, Florida.
— AFP photo A heavy police presence remains into the night at the shooting outside Jacksonvil­le Landing in Jacksonvil­le, Florida.

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