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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (281552)3/26/2006 4:26:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1574761
 
No matter how responsible the NRA is, they were contributors to the carnage perpetrated in Seattle yesterday. The guy was nuts and he had access to guns.......a very bad combo. Until we find a better way to restrict the ownership of guns in this country, nightmares like this will happen.......even in places as non violent as Seattle. In no small way, six people are dead because the NRA fights any laws that will restrict the private ownership of guns. Consequently, six families senselessly are in mourning.........and an entire city is in shock. Its a crying shame!

Gunman opens fire on after-rave party, killing seven and injuring two


By Jackson Holtz
ASSOCIATED PRESS

8:36 a.m. March 26, 2006

SEATTLE – The private party following a “zombie rave” was winding down when a man walked out, returned to the house wearing bandoliers of shotgun shells and opened fire on the young crowd, police said.
Six people were killed and another was critically injured as he fired dozens of rounds, police said. Outside, he fatally shot himself when confronted by police.

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Police said it appeared to be the city's worst mass killing since 1983's Wah Mee massacre, when 13 died in an attack at a gambling club.

“It's one of the largest crime scenes the city has ever had,” Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske said.

The victims – many with their faces painted and hair dyed for the zombie-themed rave – were in their late teens and early 20s, police said. Police said they didn't know the motive and Kerlikowske said there had not been any fights or arguments at the party.

Officers found three dead in the living room, one at the front door and another on the porch steps. One victim died at Harborview Medical Center, where another was in extremely critical condition and the third was stable, the nursing supervisor said.

About 20 people had gathered at the two-story rental house after a Friday night rave called “Better Off Undead” in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Some of the guests were “made up to look as if they were dead,” Kerlikowske said.

The black-garbed shooter was described as being in his late 20s. Kerlikowske told reporters the man was “quiet and humble,” had come to the area five years ago from out of state and had little involvement with police. He did not elaborate except to say the man's record was nonviolent.

Police had a tentative identification, the chief said, but he didn't release it. He said the shooter had been invited to the party.

The man left the party around 7 a.m. Saturday, went to his black Dodge pickup truck and turned around, police said.

As the gunman walked the half block back to the house, he spray painted the word “NOW” in orange twice on the sidewalk and once on the steps of a neighbor's home, police said.

He forced his way back inside the house as he fired, police said. Unable to enter an upstairs bathroom where a young couple were hiding, he fired through the door. They were unharmed.

An officer in the neighborhood heard the shots and arrived to find a wounded victim staggering out of the house, Kerlikowske said. The officer confronted the man with a shotgun but got no further than “Drop your ...” before the man put the barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger, the chief said.

The shooter also had a handgun, police said, but primarily used the 12-gauge pistol-grip shotgun. In his truck, police found an assault rife and multiple “banana clips” carrying 30 bullets each.

Police said they did not know if drugs or alcohol were a factor, though Kerlikowske said marijuana and alcohol were found in the house.

None of the victims had been publicly identified by officials, but relatives of Jeremy Martin, 26, and Christopher Williamson, 21, confirmed that they were among the dead.

Martin was a resident of the house where the shooting occurred, and family members said his death had been confirmed by Harborview Medical Center. Williamson's mother, Sandra Williamson, said she was informed of her son's death by the King County Medical Examiner's office Saturday night.


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