Gunman slays three at Cincinnati bank
before police kill him
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[September 07, 2018]
By Peter Szekely and Bernie Woodall
(Reuters) - A gunman dressed in a business
suit opened fire inside a bank in downtown Cincinnati early on Thursday,
killing three people and wounding others before being shot and killed by
police, authorities said.
The shooter began firing inside a loading dock at the Fifth Third Bank
headquarters near Fountain Square, police said. He then entered the
lobby where he exchanged fire with law enforcement.
"He was actively shooting innocent victims, it appears, and our officers
were able to kill him and stop the threat very quickly," Cincinnati
Mayor John Cranley told a news conference.
The city's police chief, Eliot Isaac, said the suspect was Omar Enrique
Santa Perez, 29, of North Bend, Ohio, a Cincinnati suburb. He said the
shooter, who fired a 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol during the
incident, was not a former or current employee of the bank.
Investigators have not identified a motive for the shootings, Issac
said. A search was conducted of his apartment, he said.
Santa Perez had about 200 rounds of ammunition with him during the
shootings, Issac said. He said the firearm was apparently legally
purchased.
The chief said he did not know if the suspect, who had lived in the
Cincinnati area since 2015, had any history of mental illness.
The victims apparently were shot at random by the gunman, who had no
accomplices, Issac said. Four Cincinnati police officers exchanged
gunfire with the suspect, and he was killed by that gunfire. No officers
were injured.
Ebony Ginyard, who works at a Dunkin' Donuts in Fountain Square, said
she and other workers and customers dropped to the floor when the
shooting started. She said the gunman was so close she could smell the
gunpowder as he fired.
"All he had to do was look over the counter at us and we would have been
shot," Ginyard told reporters, adding she saw the shooter reload his
pistol.
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Cincinnati Police responds to shooting inside a bank in downtown, in
this social media photo released in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.,
September 6, 2018. Courtesy Cincinnati Police Department/Handout via
REUTERS
Another onlooker, Leonard Cain, told a newspaper he had been about
to enter the bank when someone warned him about the shooting. Cain
said he then saw a woman also walking into the bank and that people
tried to get her attention, but she was wearing headphones and did
not hear them.
"She walked in the door and he shot her," Cain told The Cincinnati
Enquirer, adding he heard up to 15 shots.
The Enquirer said some customers hid inside a bathroom at the bank,
and one gunshot victim was found inside a nearby ice cream shop.
City councilman P.G. Sittenfeld said on Twitter that every city has
its sacred spaces, and for Cincinnati that was Fountain Square, "a
place of joy and protest and coming together."
"The actions of one sick man doesn't change that. That's not what
our city is," Sittenfeld wrote on Twitter. "I will be eating lunch
on Fountain Square tomorrow, mindful of the true character of
Cincinnati."
(Reporting by Peter Szekely and Bernie Woodall; Writing by Daniel
Wallis; Editing by David Gregorio and Chris Reese)
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