The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Bar gunman was ‘out of control’ in high school, coach says

- By Amanda Lee Myers

MONTCLAIR >> A second high school coach of the gunman who killed 12 people at a Southern California bar recalled him on Sunday as volatile and intimidati­ng, and said that repeated complaints to school administra­tors about his behavior failed to prompt any discipline.

Evie Cluke coached Ian David Long on Newbury Park High School’s track team in 2007 and 2008. In an interview with The Associated Press, she said Long was a “ticking time bomb” who constantly lost his temper, threw tantrums and would scream at coaches when he didn’t like their decisions. She said she once witnessed him assault a fellow coach.

That coach, Dominique Colell, said Long grabbed her rear and midsection after she refused to return a cellphone. Another time, he used his hand to mimic shooting her, Colell said, adding that she feared for herself whenever she was around him.

Cluke said she also witnessed Long pretending to shoot Colell.

“When Dominique turned around and saw that, she turned pale as a ghost and it was very, very scary.” Cluke said. “Just sadistic . ... He was out of control. He would scream and cuss and his face would turn bright red and people would actually back away from him.”

Long, a 28-year-old former Marine machine-gunner who served in Afghanista­n, opened fire during college night at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks on Wednesday night. He killed 11 people and a police officer who responded, and then fatally shot himself, police said.

Authoritie­s have not determined a motive.

Colell kicked Long off the track team immediatel­y after he assaulted her, but she and Cluke said the boy’s track coach urged her to reconsider because that could compromise Long’s goal of joining the Marines. The head track coach, Cluke said, reversed Colell’s decision to throw Long off the team and told her she didn’t have that authority, while the now-retired principal brushed it aside as a onetime incident.

Long rejoined the team after apologizin­g in front of several coaches and administra­tors.

Cluke said she, Colell and her father, also a track coach at the school at the time, repeatedly reported Long’s behavioral problems, to no avail.

“You need to do something about this kid. He needs some help.” Cluke said she told administra­tors. “And they’re like, ‘Well, he’s got a good heart he’ll be fine. Just talk to him.’”

Emails to various administra­tors at the high school were not immediatel­y answered Sunday. Attempts to get comment by phone and in person from officials at the school and its district were unsuccessf­ul Fri- day, when both were closed because of a massive and deadly wildfire in the area.

 ?? AMANDA LEE MYERS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former high school track coach Evie Cluke talks about her interactio­ns with Ian David Long, who authoritie­s say shot and killed 12 people at a Southern California bar on Wednesday, during an interview near her home in Montclair Sunday.
AMANDA LEE MYERS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former high school track coach Evie Cluke talks about her interactio­ns with Ian David Long, who authoritie­s say shot and killed 12 people at a Southern California bar on Wednesday, during an interview near her home in Montclair Sunday.

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