At least twelve people, including an officer, have been killed after a gunman went on a shooting spree in a packed bar in Thousand Oaks, California. The suspect is also dead, police announced.
SWAT officers and at least four ambulances rushed to the scene. It is understood that approximately 30 shots have been fired. The incident is being treated as a level 2 mass casualty incident, meaning that between 11 and 20 casualties could have been sustained.
“When deputies arrived they heard shots being fired, it was an active shooter situation,” Ventura County Sheriff’s office spokesman Eric Buschow said.
“They entered the location and I can tell you there are multiple fatalities, multiple injuries, among the victims is one of our sheriff’s deputies that responded in that initial call, as well as the shooter.”
Witnesses describing the moment the gunman opened fire said the man first shot the bar’s security guard at the door with a handgun. The alleged perpetrator then threw smoke bombs into the bar and continued shooting.
Some of the people fled to a nearby gas station to safety, with reports saying people broke the glass of windows in an attempt to escape the rampage.
Those who couldn’t escape the building took refuge in in restrooms and even crawl spaces in the attic, according to police.
One witness known as Tim, who was with his stepson at the time of the shooting told ABC7: “ There were just young people, 18, 19, 20, just having a great time. And then this maniac came in and started shooting people for no reason at all.”
Another, who escaped through the front door after the shooting started described other people’s attempts to flee the gunman.
“I ran out the front door. I hear chairs being thrown out the window, people were trying to get out the window.”
“There was probably 12 shots before I got out the front door.”
The FBI were also deployed to the scene of the shooting and the bomb squad has been requested. Police were apparently advised that the suspect was a “bearded” man in his early 20s wearing all black clothing.
Law enforcement said later that at least 11 people have been wounded in the carnage, including one deputy.
Reuters