Los Angeles Times

Man is charged in a shooting rampage in Marina del Rey

Victoryloc Nguyen is accused of attempted murder and assault in apartment complex.

- By Ruben Vives

The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office has filed criminal charges against a man it accuses of shooting multiple rounds at a Marina del Rey apartment complex.

Prosecutor­s charged Victoryloc Nguyen, 41, with several counts of attempted murder and assault with a machine gun or assault weapon on a peace officer and civilians, one count of shooting at an inhabited dwelling and one count of first-degree residentia­l burglary. Nguyen has pleaded not guilty, prosecutor­s said in a news release.

During his first court appearance, Nguyen was seen smiling and made a heart with his hands, gesturing toward people in the courtroom, ABC7 reported.

Dist. Atty. George Gascón accused Nguyen of carrying out a “senseless shooting rampage.”

“Innocent civilians and law enforcemen­t officers were callously targeted without provocatio­n,” he said.

Prosecutor­s alleged that at 10:30 p.m. April 13, Nguyen fired multiple shots throughout the apartment complex in the 4100 block of Via Marina.

“Nguyen was wearing a tactical vest and was armed with two assault weapons and a handgun,” prosecutor­s said in their statement. “He also carried multiple loaded magazines for the various weapons.”

Nguyen allegedly fired more than 90 rounds at deputies and residents from various locations of the apartment complex over a threehour period.

Videos posted on social media showed a man shooting from what appears to be a balcony of an apartment unit and can be heard saying: “I can shoot a car right now and no one would [care].” In other videos, bystanders shelter at home or take cover while gunfire can be heard in the background.

A pair of photograph­s of the scene released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department showed two rifles, a handgun and tactical gear lying on the ground after the suspect’s arrest in the early morning hours of April 14.

Gascón praised law enforcemen­t officers who responded to the call, saying they protected civilians while arresting Nguyen without firing a shot.

Nguyen, who was jailed in lieu of $5.25-million bail, faces life in prison if convicted as charged.

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