The Scotsman

Garlic festival gunman climbed through fence for killing spree

● Six-year-old boy was among the victims before police opened fire

- By MARTHA MENDOZA IN GILROY

gunman cut through a fence to avoid security and opened fire at Northern California’s popular Gilroy Garlic Festival, killing three and wounding at least 15 before police fatally shot him as terrified people and performers ran for cover.

One witness said he heard the shooter say he was “really angry.”

Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee said the gunman was armed with a rifle and sneaked in through a fence that borders a parking lot next to a creek.

He appeared to randomly target people when he opened fire just after 5:30pm on Sunday, the conclusion of the three-day festival that attracts more than 100,000 people to the city known as the “Garlic Capital of the World.”

Police responded within a minute, engaged the suspect and killed him, Mr Smithee said.

Some witnesses reported a second suspect, Smithee said, but it was unclear whether that person was armed or simply provided assistance. A manhunt continued late into the night.

Mr Smithee called the scene at the festival a “nightmare you hope you never have to live.”

A six-year-old boy was one among those killed, his father said. “My son had his whole life to live and he was only 6,” Alberto Romero, the father of Stephen Romero said “That’s all I can say.”

The boy’ s grandmothe­r, Romero said she searched several hospitals before learning he had died.

The wounded were taken to multiple hospitals, and their conditions ranged from fair to critical, with some in surgery on Sunday night. At least five were treated and released.

The Gilroy Garlic Festival features food, cooking contests and music.

It’s a decades-old staple in the agricultur­al city of 50,000 about 80 miles southa east of San Francisco. Security is tight – festival-goers pass through metal detectors and their bags are searched.

On Sunday, the band Tinman was starting an encore with the song “We’re an American Band” when the shooting started.

Singer Jack van Breen said he saw a man wearing a green shirt and grayish handkerchi­ef around his neck fire into the food area with what looked like an assault rifle. Van Breen and other members of the band dove under the stage.

Van Breen, from nearby Santa Clara, said he heard someone shout: “Why are you doing this?” and the reply: “Because I’m really angry.”

Van Breen’s bandmate, Vlad Malinovsky of Walnut Creek, California, said he heard a lot of shots and then it stopped. Later, law enforcemen­t came by and told the band members and others hiding with them to come out with their hands up.

Taylor Jackson was working at a booth drawing caricature­s of festival-goers when she heard gunfire, saw people running and “ran for the hills.”

She said her boss ran in the opposite direction.

Several hours later, Jackson was at a reunificat­ion centre trying to get informatio­n on her whereabout­s.

In a tweet, California Governor Gavin Newsom called the bloodshed “nothing short of horrific” and expressed appreciati­on for the police response.

President Donald Trump tweeted before authoritie­s confirmed the gunman was dead and urged people to “be careful and safe!”

Video posted to social media showed people running in terror as shots rang out.

Evenny Reyes of Gilroy, 13, told said that she spent the day at the festival with her friends and relatives: “We were just leaving and we saw a guy with a bandanna wrapped around his leg because he got shot. And there were people on the ground, crying.

“There was a little kid hurt on the ground. People were throwing tables and cutting fences to get out.”

Reyes said that she didn’t run at first because the gunshots sounded like fireworks.

 ??  ?? 0 Video footage shows terrified people running away from the gunshots which were apparently fired randomly into crowds of festival goers
0 Video footage shows terrified people running away from the gunshots which were apparently fired randomly into crowds of festival goers
 ??  ?? 0 Volunteers at the Gilroy Garlic Festival console each other
0 Volunteers at the Gilroy Garlic Festival console each other

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