Orlando Sentinel

Cops: Gunman knew 4 killed in Calif. mass shooting

- By Stefanie Dazio and Amy Taxin

ORANGE, Calif. — The gunman who killed four people and critically wounded a fifth at a Southern California office building knew all the victims and apparently before opening fire chained shut gates to two entrances, delaying police from getting inside, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Among the victims of the “horrific massacre” Wednesday afternoon was a 9-year-old boy who was found cradled in the arms of a woman believed to be his mother, Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said. The woman was the only survivor among those shot. The others killed were a man and two women.

“Our hearts today go out to the victims, and I’m here to tell you that we’re going to do everything in our power in the Orange County District Attorney’s office to get justice for these families,” Spitzer said. He said he will consider seeking the death penalty.

The violence in the city of Orange was the third major mass shooting in just over two weeks.

Last week a gunman opened fire at a supermarke­t in Boulder, Colorado, and killed 10. A week before that, six women of Asian descent were among eight people killed at three Atlanta-area spa businesses.

The suspect in the California shooting was identified as Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez, 44, of nearby Fullerton. He was critically wounded and it was unclear whether he suffered a self-inflicted wound or was shot by police.

Police said Gonzalez knew all the victims either personally or through business. They said relationsh­ips were still being determined. No names of the victims were released.

The shooting occurred Wednesday in a two-story building that houses a variety of businesses in Orange, southeast of Los Angeles. Police received multiple reports of gunshots and officers were on the scene almost immediatel­y, Orange police Lt. Jennifer Amat said.

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