Cape Breton Post

‘Horrific scene’

Thirteen dead including gunman at California bar

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Using a smoke bomb and a handgun, a hooded former Marine dressed all in black opened fire during college night at a country music bar in Southern California, killing 12 people and sending hundreds fleeing in panic before apparently taking his own life, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Authoritie­s said the motive for the attack Wednesday night was under investigat­ion.

The killer was identified as 28-year-old Ian David Long, a former machine-gunner and decorated combat veteran of the war in Afghanista­n who authoritie­s said had an episode of erratic behaviour last spring that they were told might be posttrauma­tic stress disorder.

Screaming in fear, patrons rushed for the exits, ducked under tables and hurled barstools to smash second-floor windows and jump to safety as gunfire erupted at the Borderline Bar & Grill, a hangout popular with students from nearby California Lutheran University.

“I dropped to the floor,” Sarah Rose DeSon told ABC’s “Good Morning America.” ”A friend yelled, ‘Everybody down!’ We were hiding behind tables trying to keep ourselves covered.“

The dead included 11 people inside the bar and a veteran sheriff’s sergeant who was the first officer inside the door, Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean said.

“It’s a horrific scene in there,” Dean said in the parking lot. “There’s blood everywhere.”

The bloodshed was the latest in what seems to be a never-ending string of deadly mass shootings that are happening with terrifying frequency across the United States.

It was the deadliest such attack since 17 students and teachers were killed at a Parkland, Florida, high school nine months ago. It also came less than two weeks after a gunman massacred 11 people at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.

President Donald Trump praised police for their “great bravery” in the California attack and said, “God bless all of the victims and families of the victims.” He ordered flags flown at half-staff in honour of the victims.

Long was armed with a Glock 21, a .45-calibre designed to hold 10 rounds plus one in the chamber, according to the sheriff. But it had an extended magazine - one capable of holding more ammunition - that is illegal in California, Dean said.

The killer also deployed a smoke device, a law enforcemen­t official told The Associated Press. The official was not authorized to discuss the investigat­ion publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Authoritie­s began a search of Long’s home in Newbury Park, about 5 miles from the Borderline bar, for clues to what set him off.

“There’s no indication that he targeted the employees. We haven’t found any correlatio­n,” the sheriff said. “Maybe there was a motive for this particular night, but we have no informatio­n leading to that at all.”

Dean said his department had several previous contacts with Long, including a call to his home in April, when deputies found him angry and acting irrational­ly because of what authoritie­s were told might have been PTSD.

A mental health specialist met with him and didn’t feel he needed hospitaliz­ation.

Dean said the other prior encounters were a traffic accident and an incident in which Long was the victim of a battery at a bar.

The Marine Corps said Long served from 2008 to 2013, rose to the rank of corporal and was sent to Afghanista­n in 2010-11, receiving

several medals and commendati­ons.

The gunman was tall and wearing all black with a hood and his face partly covered, witnesses told TV stations. He first shot a security guard standing outside, then went in and opened fire on staff members and patrons, the sheriff said.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Ron Helus and a passing highway patrolman arrived at the Borderline around 11:20 p.m. in response to several 911 calls, heard gunfire and went inside, the sheriff said.

Helus was immediatel­y hit with multiple gunshots, Dean said. The highway patrolman pulled Helus out, then waited as a SWAT team and scores more officers arrived. Helus died early Thursday at a hospital.

By the time officers entered the bar again, the gunfire had stopped, according to the sheriff. They found 12 people dead inside, including the gunman, who was discovered in office and had apparently shot himself, the sheriff said.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean speaks to reporters near the scene in Thousand Oaks, Calif., on Thursday, where a gunman opened fire the previous night inside a country dance bar crowded with hundreds of people. Officials say the suspect is dead inside the bar.
AP PHOTO Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean speaks to reporters near the scene in Thousand Oaks, Calif., on Thursday, where a gunman opened fire the previous night inside a country dance bar crowded with hundreds of people. Officials say the suspect is dead inside the bar.

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