Albuquerque Journal

Gunman showed warning signs

Neighbors recall outbursts from ex-Marine who killed 14 at bar

- BY AMANDA LEE MYERS AND JUSTIN PRITCHARD ASSOCIATED PRESS

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — At first, the outlines of the mass shooter’s 28 years appeared unremarkab­le.

Ian David Long enlisted in the Marines out of high school and married at 19. Within five years, he was honorably discharged, divorced and in college.

As the picture sharpened, troubling details emerged — the kinds of clues that, in hindsight, make people wonder out loud whether the impulse that led Long to kill 12 people at a country music bar had been forming in plain sight. Neighbors avoided him. He made them uncomforta­ble, and then there were the fits of aggressive yelling and property destructio­n at the home Long shared with his mom. One of his high school coaches says he scared her.

Others who interacted with Long at different stops — high school classmates, Marines in his regiment, professors — struggled to recall much about him. Meanwhile, family who did know him and investigat­ors who are learning his story aren’t talking publicly.

One thing that has leaked out: During the Nov. 7 massacre at the Borderline Bar & Grill, Long posted on social media about whether people would think he was insane.

Authoritie­s haven’t settled on a theory of why Long opened fire, then killed himself. Reconstruc­ting a motive may take weeks, or much longer.

“We may never know what was in his head,” said Tricia Benson, who grew up and still lives in the Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks. “We may never know what that darkness was.”

Long’s desire to join the Marines dated at least to high school.

It was a life goal that helped rescue him from consequenc­es when, a decade ago, Long allegedly assaulted a track coach.

One day at practice, Dominique Colell was asking who owned a lost a cellphone. Long said it was his. When she didn’t immediatel­y hand it over, she said, he grabbed her rear and midsection.

Another time, Long mimicked shooting her in the head.

“I literally feared for myself around him,” said Colell.

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