• Police arrest suspect in traffic stop half-mile from scene; domestic dispute suspected
A gunman opened fire Wednesday in a busy Southern California hair salon, killing eight people and critically wounding another.
Seal Beach police Sgt. Steve Bowles said two of three victims who were transported to a hospital in critical condition died.
The other six victims died at the scene, where bodies lay scattered throughout the business in a normally sedate beach community.
The gunman, whose name was not released, got into a white truck and drove away from Salon Meritage, police said. He was stopped by officers about a half-mile away and surrendered without incident, Bowles said.
“We feel very confident we have the single and only suspect in custody,” Bowles told NBC LA.
Investigators struggled to determine the motive for the killings.
“There may be something to the motive as to a relationship with somebody in the salon, that is our assumption,” Bowles said.
Former salon staffer Lidia Sosa told reporters the gunman targeted his ex-wife, the Long Beach Press-Telegram reported. Witnesses told police a custody dispute may have been behind the shootings.
The salon was busy at the time, with every hair-dressing station in operation, when the gunman opened fire about 1:30 p.m., police said.
Six bodies were scattered throughout the salon along with the wounded, Bowles said. One wounded man was found outside the building. It wasn’t clear if he was trying to flee when he was shot.
One of the victims was apparently the owner of the salon, Randy Fannin, a relative told the Los Angeles Times.
One employee locked herself in the salon’s facial room and was unharmed while another man locked himself in a bathroom but was wounded.
“We’re unsure at this point if he shot from the entrance and people, as they were shot, ran in seeking cover or seeking shelter, but we have fatalities throughout the salon,” Bowles told reporters at a news conference outside the business.
“From my observation, it did look like people were seeking shelter at the time,” he said.
Bowles didn’t know what type of weapon was used or if the man used more than one. He may have been wearing body armor, police said.
“It just caught everyone off guard and people started running outside to see what was happening,” Zach Benson told NBC LA. “It was a very bizarre scene.”
Adrian Aragon, a nephew of a longtime employee at the salon, told the Los Angeles Times that he worried about his uncle’s well being. He said he has been unable to reach his uncle, Gordy Gallego, at home or on his cellphone.
“It’s just going straight to voice mail,” Aragon told the Times.
Relatives of victims were taken to a nearby spiritual center, NBC LA reported.
Courtesy: MSNBC.COM