On Saturday (21 Jan), a shooting occurred in Los Angeles (LA) in the United States (US), killing 10 victims.
What was notable about the incident was that it took place during a Chinese New Year (CNY) celebration in a dance hall.
The suspected gunman has been found dead after a stand-off with the police, law enforcement officials said.
Most of his 10 alleged victims were in their 50s and 60s, according to the authorities.
News about a shooting in LA started filtering out from the US media on Sunday (22 Jan), Singapore time.
It took place in Monterey Park, a quiet suburb of LA that has a majority Asian population, according to a press conference by the Los Angeles Country Sheriff’s Department streamed on Facebook.
At about 10.22pm California time on 21 Jan (2.22pm on 22 Jan, Singapore time), officers responded to an incident at the Star Dance Studio on CNY Eve.
A CNY celebration was being held at the venue.
The police found numerous gunshot victims inside. Emergency services proceeded to treat the injured.
10 people were injured and sent to local hospitals in stable to critical condition.
Unfortunately, 10 other people had passed away at the scene — five men and five women.
During the press conference, Sheriff Robert Luna said the suspected gunman was still at large, and the authorities were “utilising every resource to apprehend” him.
Dance instructors interviewed by CNN said Star Dance Studio was a gathering place for the local Chinese community, with dance classes and private parties held there.
99% of the students were Chinese people who ranged from children to elderly folks, said an instructor.
Shockingly, a similar incident later took place at another dance studio in Los Angeles, Sheriff Luna said.
Within 20 or 30 minutes after the Monterey Park shooting, an armed man appeared at the Lai Lai Ballroom & Studio in Alhambra.
Thankfully, a group of people wrested his gun away, preventing further tragedy.
The suspect then fled the scene in a white van.
At the time, police could not link the two incidents to each other.
On Sunday (22 Jan) afternoon California time, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department released photos of the suspected gunman.
In the image, the older man was wearing spectacles, a black leather jacket and a striped beanie.
He was described as an Asian male adult who should be considered armed and dangerous.
Later that day, news broke about a “tactical incident” in Torrance, Los Angeles — about 48km from Monterey Park.
It involved a white cargo van that was stopped as it looked similar to the one involved in the shooting, law enforcement sources told CNN.
As officers ordered the driver to exit the van, they heard what they believed was the sound of him shooting himself.
Officers surrounded the van in case the driver was still alive and armed inside.
Later, they moved in and searched the vehicle.
That evening, in another press conference over the incidents, Sheriff Luna confirmed that the man inside the white van was the suspected gunman in the Monterey Park shooting.
The man was also identified as 72-year-old Huu Can Tran.
He was linked to both incidents by evidence found in the van.
The gun wrested away from him in the Alhambra incident was a “magazine-fed, semiautomatic assault pistol” with an extended, large-capacity magazine that might be illegal in California, Sheriff Luna said.
People who knew Tran told CNN that he used to be a regular at the dance studio, and lived about a five minutes drive from it.
He even met his ex-wife at the establishment.
Seven people are still in hospital from the Star Dance Studio shooting. The police haven’t released the names of any of the injured or deceased.
This is because not all the victims have been identified yet, Sheriff Luna said, adding,
But they’re not in their 20s or 30s. They seem to be probably, I would say, in their 50s, 60s, and maybe some even beyond that.
US President Joe Biden said he and his wife were praying for the victims of the tragedy.
He has also proclaimed that the flag will be flown at half-staff throughout the country till 26 Jan as a mark of respect for the victims of the “senseless acts of violence”.
Members of the community have already created a memorial outside the Monterey Park City Hall and gathered for a vigil on Sunday to remember the victims.
MS News sends our deepest condolences to the loved ones of the victims. May they rest in peace.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from Said Pulido on Twitter and Delilah on Twitter.
Medical staff quickly restored backup oxygen to save their lives.
The car reportedly self-skidded.
Rescuers were from various races, including Malays, Chinese, Indians, and Sabahans, noted the OP.
She remained defiant when the police asked her to stop drinking.
He was believed to be a solo traveller.
Running out of ideas for where to makan is never an issue at this mall.