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Thousand Oaks massacre:

- By Krysta Fauria and Jonathan J. Cooper Krysta Fauria and Jonathan J. Cooper are Associated Press writers.

Trump blames nightclub attack on mental illness.

THOUSAND OAKS, Ventura County — As investigat­ors worked to determine why an ex-Marine slaughtere­d 12 people at a country music bar, President Trump on Friday blamed mental illness, describing the gunman as “a very sick puppy” who had “a lot of problems.”

Investigat­ors have not commented on a motive for the rampage or whether mental illness played a role. Neighbors reported hearing frequent loud fights between Ian David Long and his mother, one of them so extreme they called police in April, and authoritie­s at the time worried the 28-year-old Afghanista­n war veteran might have post-traumatic stress disorder. However, a mental health specialist concluded there were no grounds to have him involuntar­ily committed.

On Wednesday night, the former machine gunner, dressed all in black with his hood pulled up, opened fire with a handgun at the Borderline Bar & Grill during college night, then apparently killed himself as scores of police officers closed in.

A law enforcemen­t official told the Associated Press that Long had Facebook and Instagram accounts and that he posted about his mental state during the attack and whether people would believe he was sane.

The dead included sheriff ’s Sgt. Ron Helus, a 29-year veteran nearing retirement who responded to reports of shots fired and was gunned down as he entered the bar. He and other first responders “ran toward danger,” Sheriff Geoff Dean said at a vigil Thursday evening, calling Helus a hero.

The dead also included a man who had survived last year’s massacre in Las Vegas, Telemachus Orfanos, 27.

“I don’t want prayers. I don’t want thoughts,” said his mother, Susan Schmidt-Orfanos. “I want those bastards in Congress — they need to pass gun control so no one else has a child that doesn’t come home.”

Dani Merrill, who escaped from the Borderline bar when the shooting began, had also attended the 2017 Las Vegas country music festival where a gunman in a high-rise hotel opened fire and killed 58 people. She was appalled that such bloodshed had come to her community.

“I’m super upset that it happened in our home, and I feel awful for the families that have to go through this,” Merrill said.

At the White House, Trump touted his efforts to fund work on PTSD among veterans. He declined to engage on questions on whether the nation needs stricter gun control laws.

Julie Hanson, who lives next door to the ranch-style home that Long shared with his mother, described him as “odd” and “disrespect­ful” well before he left home a decade ago, got married and enlisted in the Marines. She could often hear him yelling and cursing, but several months ago unusually loud banging and shouting prompted her husband to call authoritie­s.

“I was concerned because I knew he had been in the military,” Tom Hanson said.

About 18 months ago, Don and Effie MacLeod heard “an awful argument” and what he believes was a gunshot from the Longs’ property. Don MacLeod said he did not call police but avoided speaking with Ian Long.

“I told my wife, ‘Just be polite to him. If he talks, just acknowledg­e him, don’t go into conversati­on with him,’ ” Don MacLeod said.

Thousand Oaks is a city of 130,000 people about 40 miles from Los Angeles. It is annually listed as one of the safest cities in America. “Hope has sustained communitie­s, very much like Thousand Oaks, through the exact same triages of mass shootings,” said Andy Fox, the city’s outgoing mayor.

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

 ?? Apu Gomes / AFP / Getty Images ?? FBI agents collect evidence Thursday at the home of nightclub shooter Ian David Long in Thousand Oaks (Ventura County). The ex-Marine fatally shot 12 people before killing himself.
Apu Gomes / AFP / Getty Images FBI agents collect evidence Thursday at the home of nightclub shooter Ian David Long in Thousand Oaks (Ventura County). The ex-Marine fatally shot 12 people before killing himself.

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