Dayton Daily News

Motive for killer at California food fest still a mystery

- By Kathleen Ronayne

— The 19-yearold GILROY, CALIF. gunman who opened fire at a Northern California food festival was “kind of a loner” and much of his life was shrouded in mystery, the FBI said Tuesday as investigat­ors searched for a motive.

Police believe Santino William Legan fired randomly Sunday, killing three people, after cutting through a fence to get into the Gilroy Garlic Festival. Officers patrolling the popular event responded within a minute and killed him.

Legan attended high school in Gilroy in his senior year and was recently living in Nevada, where he purchased two guns — the AK-47style semi-automatic rifle he used in the attack and a shotgun that was found in his car near the festival, authoritie­s said.

A bag of ammunition was found in a creek near the fence, police said.

“We understand him to be kind of a loner,” said Craig Fair, deputy special agent in charge of the FBI’s San Francisco Division. “People who act alone are exceptiona­lly dangerous because they ... may not communicat­e their plans, intentions, mindset — they may not impart that on other people.”

Legan was living in an apartment in Walker Lake, a remote northern Nevada community, and had not had any run-ins with the law, officials said.

“He appears to have moved into Mineral County this spring and maintained a low profile,” Sheriff Randy Adams said in a statement.

Officials searched the apartment, seizing empty shotgun and rifle boxes, a gas mask, empty ammunition boxes, electronic devices, pamphlets on guns and a sack full of ammunition casings, prosecutor­s said.

The FBI said they were looking through Legan’s social media, emails and phone to find out who he was talking to and what he was expressing and thinking. Authoritie­s don’t believe he was targeting anyone based on any specific characteri­stics like race, but they’re still trying to determine his ideology, Fair said.

On the day of the attack, Legan urged his Instagram followers to read a 19th century book popular with white supremacis­ts on extremist websites. He also complained about overcrowdi­ng towns and paving open space to make room for “hordes” of Latinos and Silicon Valley whites.

Legan posted a photo from the festival minutes before opening fire, saying, “Come get wasted on overpriced” items. His since-deleted Instagram account says he is Italian and Iranian.

While some killers in recent mass shootings have taken to posting writing or even broadcasti­ng their attacks, there are cases where shooters leave very little public footprint and no motive is uncovered.

No clear motive was found for why Stephen Paddock killed 58 people at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas in 2017, though the FBI said he sought notoriety.

Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee told reporters authoritie­s believe Legan acted alone but are still investigat­ing. Investigat­ors tracked Legan’s movements around town before the shooting, and video shows him visiting stores alone, Smithee said.

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