Hamilton Journal News

Suspect charged in deadly Calif. church shooting

- By Amy Taxin and Stefanie Dazio

SANTA ANA, CALIF. — The man accused of opening fire on a Taiwanese church congregati­on in California was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for what a prosecutor called an effort to “execute” as many people as possible.

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer also announced that David Chou, 68, of Las Vegas faces enhancemen­ts for “lying in wait” and use of a firearm, as well as four counts of possessing destructiv­e devices with intent to kill or harm.

“We typically think of the person who hides in the bushes,” Spitzer said. “This case is about the person concealing themselves in plain view.”

Arraignmen­t was expected Tuesday afternoon. Spitzer said he expected that public defenders will be appointed to represent Chou.

Authoritie­s have said Chou — a U.S. citizen who authoritie­s say grew up in Taiwan — was motivated by hatred of Taiwanese people. A federal hate crimes investigat­ion is also ongoing.

If convicted as charged and the jury finds the enhancemen­ts to be true, Chou would face a sentence of either life in prison without possibilit­y of parole or the death penalty, Spitzer said.

“While there’s very strong evidence right now that this was motivated by hate, we want to make sure we have put together all the evidence that confirms that theory in the case,” Spitzer said, when asked whether he would be filing charge of a hate crime.

Chou is accused of opening fire during a Sunday luncheon for members of Irvine Taiwanese Presbyteri­an Church, which worships at Geneva Presbyteri­an Church in the community of Laguna Woods.

Chou drove to Orange County on Saturday and the next day attended the luncheon. He spent about an hour mingling.

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