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Louisiana shooter kills 2 women in cinema before turning gun on self

AN Alabama drifter opened fire inside a crowded movie theater, killing two women in Lafayette, Louisiana, on Thursday evening, police said yesterday, in the latest act of random gun violence to shock the United States.

The incident happened during the 7pm showing of the film “Trainwreck.” Two people died in a hail of bullets before the 59-year-old suspect, identified as John Houser, killed himself with a .40 caliber handgun as officers rushed to the scene, Lafayette Police Chief Jim Craft told a press conference yesterday morning.

The shootings took place almost three years to the day after 12 people were killed at a cinema in Aurora, Colorado, and follows several mass shootings in the US in recent weeks.

Authorities said seven people were wounded, three of them critically. One person underwent surgery and “was not doing well,” Craft said.

“This is a normal movie theater in a normal part of a normal town. This is Anywhere, USA,” he said.

“This just shows these senseless acts of violence can literally happen anywhere.”

The two victims were identified as Mayci Breaux, 21, from Franklin, Louisiana, and Jillian Johnson, 33, from Lafayette.

Police did not immediately offer a motive.

“The shooter is deceased. We may never know,” Craft said, adding that the man had criminal history that he described as “pretty old.”

Craft told the press conference that the gunman tried to sneak out of the theater with the crowd after the shooting. He was forced back inside by the quick arrival of police, before shooting himself.

“It is apparent that he was intent on shooting and escaping,” he said, noting that Houser’s car, a blue Lincoln Continental, was parked outside the theater.

Houser was “kind of a drifter” who had moved to Lafayette recently from Phenix City, Alabama, and had no recent criminal record, Craft said.

“We don’t know why he chose to stop and stay in Lafayette.”

Police found disguises, including wigs and glasses in his motel room, he said.

Craft said records indicated that Houser, who is white, had no arrests in the past 10-15 years, but previously had an arson and a misdemeanor arrest, possibly involving the sale of alcohol to a minor.

“Other than that we haven’t really found anything else on him, he seems to be estranged from his family,” he said.

Houser was denied a pistol permit in 2006, the Russell County Sheriff’s office in Alabama told The Advocate newspaper.

Houser appeared to describe himself on a LinkedIn profile as an entrepreneur with a specialty in investment management.

Reuters could not immediately confirm the page belonged to the man identified by police.

A police search of the motel room found signs of alcohol consumption, but no drugs.

Witnesses said the gunman abruptly stood up in the darkness of the Grand 16 Theater about 20 minutes into the movie and began shooting.

“He wasn’t saying anything. I didn’t hear anybody screaming either,” Katie Domingue, who was watching the film with her fiance, told the local Advertiser newspaper.

The bullets sent people scrambling from the theater, situated on a main thoroughfare in Lafayette, a city of about 120,000 people about 90 kilometers southwest of state capital Baton Rouge, police said.

President Barack Obama, who was traveling to Kenya yesterday, received a briefing during a refueling stop in Germany, said White House spokesman Josh Earnest.

“The thoughts and prayers of everyone at the White House, including the President and First Lady, are with the community of Lafayette, Louisiana, especially the families of those who were killed,” a statement said.

Comedian Amy Schumer , who stars in “Trainwreck,” tweeted: “My heart is broken and all my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Louisiana.”

Republican Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal went to Lafayette to meet the victims.

Two of the people wounded were teachers, he said, one of whom told him she survived the attack because her friend rolled over her as bullets rang out. That teacher then managed to pull a fire alarm, he said.

The shooting came three years after gunman James Holmes opened fire at a cinema in Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 people and wounding 70 others.

He was convicted last week on 165 counts of murder, attempted murder and explosives in the July 20, 2012 rampage. Jurors in that case were trying to determine if he should face the death penalty or life in prison.




 

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