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71-Year-Old Suspect Killed in California Shooting, According to Police

Ehabahe Lawani
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According to witnesses, he fired randomly and looked to have a large supply of ammo.

According to the local sheriff, the shooter, who is thought to have killed 10 people during Lunar New Year celebrations in California, killed himself as police closed in to take him into custody.

A man opened fire inside a dance studio and club in Monterey Park, a nearby city with a sizable Asian culture, late Saturday, sparking an intense manhunt.

According to witnesses, he fired randomly and looked to have a large supply of ammo.

According to the authorities, there were 10 people hurt, including five men and five women, the majority of whom were in their 50s or 60s.

The alleged shooter, Huu Can Tran, 72, was then seen leaving the club after being tackled and disarmed by clubgoers. Later, the authorities confirmed that Huu Can Tran was the shooter.

The sheriff of Los Angeles County, Robert Luna, claimed that during the course of the next few hours, authorities located a sought-after van that was later reported in Torrance, some distance (kilometers) south.

The officers heard one gunshot from inside as they drew near.

The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Luna.

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“I can confirm that there aren’t any unsolved mass shooting suspects left,”

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The horrible incident, which took place as Asian communities around the world observed Lunar New Year, the most significant festival of the year, was unjustified, according to Luna.

The inquiry is still going on. Detectives from the sheriff’s homicide unit are investigating this incredibly unfortunate incident around-the-clock and gathering further information, he said.

At the scene of the second attempted attack, Luna paid tribute to two individuals.

“I can tell you that the suspect entered there, possibly intending to kill more people, and two courageous neighborhood residents made the decision to act quickly and take the suspect’s weapons away.”

The suspect fled after they grabbed the firearm from him.

According to Luna, the utilized weapon was “a magazine-fed semi-automatic assault pistol… that had an extra-big capacity magazine connected to it,” not an assault rifle.

the “rabbit year.”
The bulk of the 60,000 residents of Monterey Park, which is only a few miles from downtown Los Angeles, are Asian or Asian Americans.

Who enters a dance hall and shoots 20 people to death? Luna questioned this earlier. “We don’t know if this is explicitly a hate crime classified by law.”

According to an AFP reporter, sheriff’s deputies in Monterey Park were still on the scene on Sunday, with decorations put up for the Lunar New Year hanging oddly from the police tape.

“Happy Year of the Rabbit,” read a banner over the street.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Seung Won Choi, the owner of an adjacent eatery, claimed that three guys had barged into the space and instructed him to close the door.

The three informed Choi that there was a man who was reloading his semiautomatic weapon frequently and had a lot of ammo.

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For the two-day Lunar New Year festival, one of the biggest in the area, tens of thousands of people had assembled earlier. After the incident, plans for Sunday were canceled.

Former mayor of Monterey Park and current representative Judy Chu posted on Twitter, “My heart is torn for the victims, their families, and the people of my community.”

Hours before the shooting, while there was still a sizable throng, Chu had already arrived at the area and joined the festivities. She said, “This might have been so much worse.”

Later on Sunday night, President Joe Biden issued an executive order directing all US flags to fly at half-staff through Thursday in memory of the deaths.

While there is still a lot we don’t know about the reason behind this horrific act, Biden stated in a statement that many families are mourning tonight or hoping their loved one will recover from their injuries.

Joe Avalos of the Los Angeles Crisis Response Team reported that people were shaken and trying to put together what had transpired at a community assistance facility in Monterey Park.

He told AFP: “We have one or two families here who haven’t been able to contact their loved ones, and they don’t know if they’re in the hospital or if they’re dead.”

a hate crime?
A Chinese-American gunman shot up a Taiwanese church in California last year, leaving one person dead and five others injured.

Two-thirds of the nearly 7,000 hate crimes reported in the US in 2021, according to the US Department of Justice, involved racial issues.

Since a gunman in Uvalde, Texas, massacred 21 people at an elementary school last May, the Monterey Park shooting is the deadliest in the nation.

According to the website Gun Violence Archive, there were at least four people shot or killed in at least 647 mass shootings in the United States last year.

When local media reported that 12 people were hurt in a shooting at a nightclub overnight in Louisiana, it served as fresh evidence of that.

In the United States, gunshot wounds claimed the lives of more than 44,000 people in 2022; more than half of these deaths were suicides.

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