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06-09-2013, 03:24 PM
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Santa Monica Shooting

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Santa Monica College today announced the death of 26-year-old student Marcela Franco, making her the fifth fatal victim from Friday's shooting rampage.

"I am saddened to report that Marcela Franco passed away this morning at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center," Santa Monica College President Chui L. Tsang said in a statement posted on the school's website. "Her family was with her by her side. Marcela had registered to attend classes this summer at SMC and was with her father Carlos when Friday’s tragedy struck."

"Our deepest sympathies go to the Franco family. At the appropriate time, the College will convene a campus-wide memorial. We will provide details going forward."

Franco's 68-year-old father Carlos, a groundskeeper at the college, was also killed in Friday's shootings. They were driving to the school when a gunman opened fire on them.

The gunman who went on a shooting rampage before he was slain by police at a community college in the California seaside town was once a student there and had a brush with the law several years ago as a teenager, police said on Saturday.

Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks also revealed that several students at the college survived Friday's shootings by hiding in an interior room of the library and piling up heavy objects against the door as the gunman fired through the walls at them.

Seabrooks detailed how the gunman, after killing two people identified by a law enforcement source as his father and brother and apparently setting their house on fire, went on to carjack a woman's automobile, ordering her at gunpoint to drive him from place to place as he fired at individuals.

Police have disclosed little about the gunman or his motives, although the police chief said the suspect was carrying an estimated 1,300 rounds of ammunition with him at the time.

Seabrooks said the suspect would have turned 24 on Saturday, but she declined to reveal his identity, saying authorities wanted first to notify members of his family, who were out of the country. She acknowledged he had a "familial connection" to the scene of the house fire.

The Los Angeles Times cited several law enforcement sources in Washington and Los Angeles in identifying the gunman as John Zawahri.

The newspaper cited other anonymous law enforcement sources as saying the suspect, who was believed to have lived with his mother, had suffered from mental-health problems in the past and was angry over his parents' divorce.

Seabrooks said the gunman was enrolled in the college, possibly along with a family member, as recently as 2010, and she cited a previous instance in which he had "contact" with law enforcement as a juvenile in 2006. She declined to elaborate.

The Los Angeles County coroner's department identified one of the four dead as Carlos Navarro Franco, 68, of west Los Angeles. He was the SUV driver shot in the staff parking lot.

BEGAN WITH GUNSHOTS AT HOUSE

Police say the carnage began shortly before noon when they received reports of gunshots at a house east of the college and arrived to find it engulfed in flames and two people dead inside.

A woman also was found slightly wounded by gunfire in a car outside the house.

By then, the gunman had fled the scene and commandeered the car of another woman, forcing her to drive him across town to the college as fired at a city bus, wounding three people, and later shooting Franco and his daughter Marcela.

The woman, identified by the Los Angeles Times as Laura Sisk, 41, told the newspaper she pleaded with the gunman to take the car without her, but he insisted: "No. You're driving."

She recounted that even though she was shaking with fear and crying, the suspect remained calm and said little after ordering her to drive to the college.

"He told me to calm down," she told the Times. "He said he'd let me go if I didn't do anything stupid."

Dressed in black and wearing a ballistic vest, he walked on to the campus carrying an assault-style rifle and a bag filled with multiple ammunition magazines, a handgun and other firearms gear, Seabrooks said.

He traded gunfire with police who confronted him outside the library, fatally shot a woman bystander, then entered the library and continued to fire away inside as three officers pursued him and ultimately shot him dead, Seabrooks said.

Several library patrons took shelter in a study room when they saw the gunman approaching, and Seabrooks said, "It's miraculous that those individuals were not physically injured."

"They stacked items ... against the door, hunkered down and avoided shots that were fired through the drywall at them as they were in that room," she said.

A second man arrested when he was found carrying the gunman's gear bag told police he discovered the item unattended at the edge of campus. He was determined not to be involved in the shooting and was released, Seabrooks said.







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06-09-2013, 04:12 PM
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Re: Santa Monica Shooting

No wonder I can't find any .223 ammunition.
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Re: Santa Monica Shooting

No wonder I can't find any .223 ammunition.
In Canada, us with ARs are getting screwed doing our own reloading because of the fear in the USA of "assault weapons" getting banned people stockpiling the rounds and we are left with nothing
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In Canada, us with ARs are getting screwed doing our own reloading because of the fear in the USA of "assault weapons" getting banned people stockpiling the rounds and we are left with nothing
It's actualy the US govt buying most the ammo which keeps it out of the hands of most everyone else.
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It's actualy the US govt buying most the ammo which keeps it out of the hands of most everyone else.
The government is buying large quantities of .40 S&W driving up price of those While they buy lots of .223 ammo, there is lot more capacity for that caliber and the demand drives those rounds up.
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Pressure cookers, airplanes, AR-15s...

If it isn't one thing with these moslems, its another.

We need more Americans returning fire, not just cowering behind doors hoping law enforcement shows up.
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Moo slums should not be allowed to own guns or drive vehicles.

Or be in the country.
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can find .223 if ya got connections. .40 s7w to rare even down south.I got all my clips for my.40 loaded and a box of 50.thats all ive had for months.my son has been building an AR-15 and has taken a while to get all the parts.Now his big challenge os ammo.Myself I have an ak and about 1000rds.hehe.not as hard to get thankfully.Not to mention prob 500ish rds for my 12ga.Finally tday saw a small box of .22LR..thats the hardest thing ever to get.
I haven't eard mention of the guy being a moo-slim but with a name like that I won't be surprised.I've just heard he was mentally deranged.I doubt most moo-slims are anything but great ppl but tere are just enough crazies to stir up a world of shit in te name of Alan's snack bar......ROFL
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can find .223 if ya got connections. .40 s7w to rare even down south.I got all my clips for my.40 loaded and a box of 50.thats all ive had for months.my son has been building an AR-15 and has taken a while to get all the parts.Now his big challenge os ammo.Myself I have an ak and about 1000rds.hehe.not as hard to get thankfully.Not to mention prob 500ish rds for my 12ga.Finally tday saw a small box of .22LR..thats the hardest thing ever to get.
I haven't eard mention of the guy being a moo-slim but with a name like that I won't be surprised.I've just heard he was mentally deranged.I doubt most moo-slims are anything but great ppl but tere are just enough crazies to stir up a world of shit in te name of Alan's snack bar......ROFL
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sorry for dbl post.idk why that happened.blame it on the beer
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