Gunman kills five in 'new normal'
shootings in California: police
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[September 13, 2018]
(Reuters) - An unidentified gunman
shot and killed his wife and four other people in a series of shootings
on Wednesday in Southern California before taking his own life, police
said.
The man went with his wife to a trucking company in Bakersfield,
California, where he shot and killed a man and then turned his gun on
his spouse, killing her, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood told a
news conference.
He then chased another man from the trucking company before he shot and
killed him in front of a nearby sports store.
The gunman later killed two men at a residence. He then commandeered a
vehicle from a woman and her child before he killed himself when he was
confronted by a sheriff's deputy, Youngblood said.
The entire incident took place over 10 to 15 minutes, he said.
"This is the new normal, if you look across the country," Youngblood
said, describing the incident as a mass shooting.
"Six people lost their lives in a very short period of time."
Authorities were working to determine "why this started and why so many
players were involved and the connection because obviously these are not
random shootings," Youngblood said.
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"There was some type of situation that caused the husband to be
extremely upset," he said.
He did not disclose the identities of the victims.
The woman whose vehicle was taken, and her child, were unharmed, he
said.
Police recovered a pistol at the scene. Authorities were
interviewing about 30 witnesses, Youngblood said.
Bakersfield is a community of 375,000 people about 115 miles (185
km) northeast of Los Angeles.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee and David Minsky in San
Luis Obispo; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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