Monterey Park shooting: 10 killed and more injured in shooting near LA

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"Ten people have died following a shooting at a ballroom dance studio in the Californian city of Monterey Park, near Los Angeles, police said.
Police say another 10 people are injured and the suspect remains at large.
The shooting happened at about 22:20 local time on Saturday (06:20 GMT on Sunday).
Thousands of people had earlier gathered in the city for the Monterey Park Lunar New Year festival.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said they were seeking a male suspect who fled the scene, but did not provide any other details about him.
Captain Andrew Meyer said that emergency services arrived on the scene and found patrons "pouring out of the location screaming".

Officers then confirmed 10 people had died.
At least 10 others have been injured and are in local hospitals, where their conditions vary from stable to critical.
It is one of the worst modern shootings in California's modern history - the deadliest was in 1984, when a gunman killed 21 people at a McDonald's restaurant in San Ysidro, near San Diego.
Investigators said there was no clear motive and it was too early to say whether the incident was a hate crime.
Monterey Park has a population of about 60,000 people and is home to a large Asian community.

Videos on social media showed a large police presence in the the city, which is located about eight miles (13km) east of Los Angeles.

The shooting occurred on the 100 block of West Garvey Avenue, where several business premises are located, including the Star Ballroom Dance Studio.
An eyewitness told the Los Angeles Times that three people ran into his restaurant and told him to lock the door as there was a man with a machine gun in the area.
"It appears to have happened at a dance studio nearby where a gunman came in with what an eyewitness described as a machine gun, some automatic gun that fired multiple rounds at mostly Asian-Americans," Jeong Park, a reporter with the paper, told the BBC.
An eyewitness told him that someone fled in a car minutes later.
Others attending the festival said they heard sounds that they thought were fireworks, which struck them as unusual because the festival does not include fireworks.
"And then I knew for a fact it was not fireworks when I heard the helicopter up above. Because we never have helicopters around here," one man, Gabriel, told Reuters."


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64364144
 

Devastating news. My heart goes out to the city of Monterey Park and its gentle residents. It's a quiet LA suburb with a predominantly Chinese American population (as well as many immigrants from other Asian countries, plus non-Asians).

It's south of Pasadena and about 7 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
 
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Thoughts, prayers, candles and flowers! 😢

Fifth mass shooting this first month of the new year ... Same old, same old!
 

Police say it's too early to tell whether this is a hate crime. Ten people are dead. Isn't that enough? So does the killer get less punishment if it's not a hate crime? About the only meaning "hate crime" has for me is that it somewhat describes one particular type of motive. But dead is dead, no matter what the motive.
 
Some reports have it being a domestic dispute and he had specific targets. But mass murderers don't care about the innocent. Also did something at a second location.
 
the deadliest was in 1984, when a gunman killed 21 people at a McDonald's restaurant in San Ysidro, near San Diego.

I so remember that as there's a photo of two young boys laying beside their bikes, shot to death and all they wanted was a treat.

I was 24 and cried about those boys.

I don't know the reasons for the shooting, the sad thing that it'll be for a minor reason/insult.
 
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This combination image created using photos provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department shows a male suspect allegedly involved in a shooting on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023, in Monterey Park, Calif. A second incident occurred about 20 minutes later in Alhambra, Calif. Investigators have identified him as a homicide suspect and he should be considered armed and dangerous. A gunman killed 10 people at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park and then may have tried, but failed, to target a second dance hall, authorities said Sunday, Jan. 22. (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department via AP)
 
How many more times is this going to happen before the U.S. has some decent gun laws to protect us?
We all want a fast easy solution.
Do you think someone intent on mass murder will obey gun laws?
"I really want to kill a bunch of people, but I don't want to violate a gun law; it wouldn't be right."
 
Another mass shooting within the same 24 hour period:

"A mass shooting at a Baton Rouge nightclub early Sunday that left 12 people injured — three critically — was a targeted attack, officials say, and at least some of the wounded were apparently bystanders."

"Three BRPD officers were in the parking lot when the shooting began and quickly secured the area before rendering life-saving aid to some of the wounded before EMS arrived, Paul said."

https://www.nola.com/news/crime_pol...cle_67fd8e78-0d4f-5484-a046-308686fd5c56.html

https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/22/us/louisiana-shooting-baton-rouge-nightclub/index.html

Just another routine day! :(
 


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