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Three killed in US festival shooting, suspected gunman dead

LOS ANGELES, July 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Three people were killed and at
least 15 others injured in a shooting at a major food festival in California
on Sunday, police said.

Officers confronted and shot dead the suspect “in less than a minute,”
said Scot Smithee, police chief of the city of Gilroy, 30 miles (48
kilometers) southeast of San Jose.

Police said it was “still an active crime scene” at the site of the three-
day Gilroy Garlic Festival, one of the largest food festivals in the country.

A search for a possible second suspect was ongoing, Smithee said.

“We believe based on witness statements that there was a second individual
involved in some way, we just don’t know in what way,” he told journalists.

Footage showed people fleeing in terror as shots rang out.

A witness named Julissa Contreras told NBC a white man in his 30s armed
with a rifle opened fire indiscriminately.

“I could see him shooting in just every direction. He wasn’t aiming at
anyone specifically. It was just left to right, right to left,” Contreras
said, according to NBC.

“He definitely was prepared for what he was doing,” she said.

Smithee said the suspect appeared to have entered the 50-acre festival
site via a creek, using cutting equipment to breach the event’s perimeter.

Metal detectors and bag searches were in place as part of “very tight
security” at the festival, he said.

No motive was known but the suspect’s shooting appeared “somewhat random,”
Smithee added. The suspect used “some sort of a rifle,” he said.

US President Donald Trump earlier tweeted that law enforcement officers
were at “the scene of shootings” in Gilroy, urging members of the public to
“Be careful and safe!”

– ‘Senseless violence’ –

Gilroy Garlic Festival features live entertainment including bands and
cooking competitions as well as food and drink, and draws nearly 100,000
people over three days each year, according to organizers.

The family event is a major focal point for the small city of around
50,000.

California governor Gavin Newsom said the incident was “nothing short of
horrific.”

“Tonight, (California) stands with the Gilroy community. My office is
monitoring the situation closely,” he tweeted.

“Grateful for the law enforcement’s efforts and their continued work as
this situation develops.”

The Mercury News reported that the shooting took place as the festival was
winding down.

Stage hand Shawn Viaggi hit the ground after hearing “loud pops,” it said.

“I called out, ‘It’s a real gun, let’s get out of here,’ and we hid under
the stage,” Viaggi said, according to the newspaper.

Thirteen-year-old Evenny Reyes told the paper that “we were just leaving
and we saw a guy with a bandana wrapped around his leg because he got shot.
And there were people on the ground, crying.”

“There was a little kid hurt on the ground. People were throwing tables
and cutting fences to get out,” said Reyes.

“The hearts of Gilroy PD and entire community go out to the victims of
today’s shooting at the Garlic Festival,” the local police department
tweeted.

“Grateful to first responders who are on the scene in Gilroy and keeping
those injured by such senseless violence in my thoughts,” Senator Kamala
Harris, who is running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, wrote
on Twitter.

San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo tweeted: “Praying for lives and recoveries of
each of the shooting victims at #GilroyGarlicFestival. We will continue to
support our neighbors in any way we can.”

Shootings are a frequent occurrence in the United States, but despite the
scale of the gun violence problem in the country, efforts to address it
legislatively have long been largely deadlocked at the federal level.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1240 hrs