An old man was dead after a standoff with police has been verified as the person suspected of carrying out a deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park, California on Saturday night, according to police. He’s suspected of opening fire at a cotillion plant, killing 10 people and injuring 10 further as the megacity’s large Asian American community was celebrating Lunar New Year weekend. The peaceful and close- knit community of Monterey Park has been left reeling from the mass firing at a chamber dancing plant over the Lunar New Year weekend that left 10 people dead and 10 further wounded.
The southern Californian megacity of nearly 70000, where about 65 percent of residents are of Asian descent, is constantly ranked as one of the stylish and most peaceful places to live in the United States, but the mass firing has shaken residents’ faith in the safety of their community. There was a heavy police presence around the cotillion hall where the firing unfolded, which was cordoned off by unheroic police tape recording. Tran is also believed to be the marksman disarmed by a group of people at a cotillion plant in Alhambra, California, shortly after the mass firing in near Monterey Park.
Evidence gathered in the weight van linked Tran to both the Alhambra and Monterey Park scenes, according to Luna, who said there are ” no outstanding suspects”. Police and investigators are now working to determine the motive behind the mass firing, according to Luna, who promised investigators would look at ” every possibility”. As of Sunday night, there have now been at least 36 mass blowups in the United States so far this time, according to the nonprofit association Gun Violence Archive. CNN and the GVA define a mass firing as a firing that injured or killed four or further people, not including the shooter.