Khaleej Times

In trigger-happy America, people are never safe

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Agunman killed 12 people including a sheriff ’s deputy after he walked into a Southern California bar and started shooting late on Wednesday night, police said.

The gunman was also killed, Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean told a news conference early on Thursday, though it was not immediatel­y clear by whom.

An unknown number of people were wounded during the attack at the Borderline Bar and Grill, a country and western venue in the Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks.

“It’s a horrific scene in there,” Dean said. “There is blood everywhere and the suspect is part of that.”

Officials said shots were still being fired when the first officers arrived at the scene.

The dead officer was identified as Sergeant Ron Helus, a 29-year veteran of the department, Dean told reporters. Helus and a California Highway Patrol officer were the first to arrive at the bar and went inside just before 11.30pm.

After a lull of about 15 minutes, more officers went inside and found the suspected gunman dead of a gunshot wound.

It was not clear whether he killed himself or was killed by officers, Dean said.

It was the latest mass shooting to rock the United States, six days after the death of two women at a yoga class in Tallahasse­e, Florida and 12 days after an anti-Semitic gunman entered a synagogue in Pittsburgh and killed 11 worshipper­s.

President Donald Trump, who has resisted a surge in calls for tougher gun controls since 17 students were shot dead at Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida earlier this year, said on Twitter that he had been “fully briefed on the terrible shooting in California.”

Witness John Hedge told ABC News he was near the front door of the California bar when the shooting began. —

thousand oaks (california) — A gunman killed 12 people, including a police officer, when he opened fire in a country music bar packed with college students in California, officials and witnesses said on Thursday.

Police said the gunman was found dead inside the bar on the outskirts of Los Angeles although it was not immediatel­y clear if he was killed by officers or shot himself.

Speaking at a Press conference in the wee hours of Thursday, a sheriff said that around a dozen other people had been injured. He said the motive of the shooting and the identity of the shooter were not known.

It was the second mass shooting in America in less than two weeks.

Witnesses said that the gunman, who was wearing a black trenchcoat, throw several smoke grenades inside the Borderline Bar and Grill before he started shooting at around 11.20pm on Wednesday night.

“It’s a horrific scene in there. There is blood everywhere,” Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean told reporters.

“We have no idea if there is a terrorism link to this or not. As you know, these are ongoing investigat­ions and that informatio­n will come out as soon as we are able to determine exactly who the suspect was and what motive he might have had for this horrific event.”

“Nothing has led me to believe or the FBI there is a terrorism link here. We certainly will look at that option.”

Dean said that the dead police officer, who was named as Ron Helus and had been on the force for 29 years, was among the first on the scene. “They found 11 victims that had been killed,” said Dean of the first response unit before detailing that the death of Helus brought the toll to 12, not including the gunman.

The venue in the quiet, upscale Thousand Oaks suburb had been hosting an event for college students, with possibly several hundred young people in attendance, Captain Garo Kuredjian of the Ventura County Sheriff ’s office said earlier.

Matt Wennerstro­n, a 20-year-old college student and regular at the bar, said the shooter fired a shortbarre­led pistol that apparently had a 10-15 round magazine.

“It was just semi-automatic, as many shots as he could pull, and then when it started to reload that’s when we got people out of there and I didn’t look back.” He said he and others smashed their way out of the bar onto a balcony and then jumped down to safety.

TV footage showed SWAT teams surroundin­g the bar, with distraught revellers milling around and using their cell phones as lights from police cars flashed.

Holden Harrah, a young man who saw the incident, cried as he told CNN that a place where he goes every week to have fun with friends had been a scene of carnage.

“A gentleman walked in the front door and shot the girl that was behind the counter. I don’t know if she is alive,” he said.

The Los Angeles Times quoted a law enforcemen­t official as saying at least 30 shots had been fired.

An unnamed witness told the newspaper that someone ran into the bar around 11.30pm and started shooting what looked to be a black pistol. “He shot a lot, at least 30 times. I could still hear gunshots after everyone left,” the Times quoted the man as saying.

It was the latest chapter in America’s epidemic of gun violence.

We have no idea if there is a terrorism link to this or not. Nothing has led me to believe or the FBI there is a terrorism link here. We certainly will look at that option

Geoff Dean, Ventura County Sheriff

Only 10 days ago a gunman killed 11 worshipers at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.

That shooting was politicall­y sensitive: the suspect, Robert Bowers, who said he wanted to kill Jews, argued that a Jewish advocacy group had been aiding a Central American migrant caravan denounced repeatedly by President Donald Trump in the run-up to Tuesday’s midterm election.

Last year a country music festival called Route 91 in Las Vegas was the scene of the worst mass shooting in modern US history. A gunman shooting from the 32 floor of a hotel and casino with high power weapons killed 58 people.

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 ?? — AP ?? People comfort each other as they stand near the shooting scene on Thursday in Thousand Oaks, California.
— AP People comfort each other as they stand near the shooting scene on Thursday in Thousand Oaks, California.

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