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   Obama Tells Military To Fire On Ame to All   
   O.C. shootings: Insane liberal immigrant   
   01 May 13 20:59:06   
   
   XPost: dc.urban-planning, wa.politics   
   From: impeach_obama@yahoo.com   
      
   The rampage began just as the morning commute was getting   
   underway.   
      
   Over the course of 75 terrifying minutes, a 20-year-old college   
   student allegedly killed a woman at his Ladera Ranch home before   
   embarking on a string of shootings that stretched through the   
   heart of Orange County and targeted random people during their   
   morning routines.   
      
   He carjacked a truck at a gas station, police said. He then   
   allegedly executed a businessman and stole his BMW. A few   
   minutes later, he killed a plumber and took a work truck. He   
   shot indiscriminately at morning commuters on the 55 Freeway,   
   hitting at least three cars.   
      
   In the end, authorities say he killed three people and wounded   
   three more before turning his gun on himself.   
      
   Authorities were stunned by what they described as the   
   “senseless violence,” which spanned about 25 miles of normally   
   placid suburbia. The gunman, identified as Ali Syed, had no   
   criminal record and left few clues as to his motive, police said.   
      
   “I just killed someone,” Syed told one man during the shooting   
   spree, according to police. “This is my last day.”   
      
   Police discovered the gunman’s first victim early Tuesday at a   
   beige-and-white stucco condo in an upscale Ladera Ranch   
   community. Syed, who was unemployed and enrolled in a single   
   class at Saddleback College, lived there with his parents.   
      
   Neighbor Jason Glass said he heard three to five loud bangs   
   early Tuesday morning.   
      
   He heard doors slamming. Then a car vroomed away from the house.   
      
   “I just thought somebody was being really loud and obnoxious,”   
   he said.   
      
   Deputies arrived at the neighborhood of doctors and lawyers   
   about 4:45 a.m., after Syed’s parents called 911.   
      
   Authorities found the body of a woman in her 20s who’d been shot   
   multiple times. She was not related to Syed, authorities said.   
   As of Tuesday evening, it remained unclear who she was and why   
   she was at his home.   
      
   Meanwhile, Syed had taken off in the family’s black GMC Yukon,   
   armed with at least one shotgun. Possibly in his haste to flee,   
   police said, his SUV sustained some damage.   
      
   He exited the 5 Freeway at Red Hill Avenue in Tustin around 5   
   a.m. and pulled into a Denny’s parking lot. There, a man was   
   sitting in an older-model blue Cadillac, waiting for his son.   
   They’d planned to carpool to work.   
      
   Syed, police said, pointed his weapon at the man and yelled: Get   
   out. The man sped away. Syed fired, shattering the Cadillac’s   
   rear window and striking the man in the back of the head. The   
   man fled -– he was later treated at a hospital -– and Syed   
   dashed to a nearby Mobil station, authorities said. He spotted a   
   man pumping gas.   
      
   “When they made eye contact, Syed started running toward the   
   victim,” said Tustin Police Chief Scott Jordan. “He said to him,   
   ‘I don’t want to hurt you. I just killed someone. Give me your   
   keys. This is my last day.’ ”   
      
   The man obliged.   
      
   Syed hopped into the man’s Dodge pickup and headed north on the   
   5 Freeway. After he merged onto the southbound 55 Freeway,   
   authorities said, Syed screeched onto the shoulder, jumped out   
   of the truck and opened fire on the cars whizzing by. He hit at   
   least three.   
      
   Santa Ana Police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said Syed may have   
   realized that the pickup was low on fuel and was trying to steal   
   a second vehicle.   
      
   Damita Cunningham was driving on the 55 Freeway about 5:20 a.m.   
   Traffic suddenly halted. She put her car in reverse, thinking   
   she could go around the accident, but a large vehicle backed   
   into her Honda Accord and zipped away.   
      
   Cunningham followed the vehicle, which pulled off the freeway.   
   Cunningham walked over to the driver, whom she described as   
   “sitting there with a blank stare.” He told her a man had   
   pointed a gun at his window. He had been trying to flee.   
      
   “He was all shaken up,” Cunningham said.   
      
   In the meantime, Syed had returned to the pickup and exited the   
   freeway at Edinger Avenue in Santa Ana. He rammed into another   
   vehicle, slammed into a divider and abandoned the truck,   
   authorities said. Then Syed approached a BMW waiting at a stop   
   sign, his gun drawn.   
      
   Melvin L. Edwards, 69, was on his way to work at Rubicon Gear, a   
   small family business that manufactures high-precision gears and   
   shafts. Colleagues described the former U.S. Army combat   
   infantry officer who served in Vietnam as easygoing, hardworking   
   and generous with his employees.   
      
   Syed, authorities said, ordered Edwards out of the BMW and   
   directed him to the curb. Edwards cooperated. But Syed allegedly   
   fired three times anyway, killing Edwards.   
      
   Cunningham came across the crime scene before she returned to   
   the freeway. She saw a man with a bloodied chest and brown boots.   
      
   “I'll never forget those brown boots,” she said.   
      
   The gunman was nowhere in sight.   
      
   Syed had sped away in the BMW to a Micro Center computer store   
   in Tustin. About 5:40, workers at a nearby Fairfield Inn   
   construction site heard gunfire.   
      
   Tom Van Schindel, a project superintendent, said a plumbing   
   supervisor spotted one of his co-workers being chased through an   
   overflow parking lot and drove over to help him. The supervisor   
   was shot in the arm, police said.   
      
   Syed, authorities said, shot and killed the supervisor’s KBL   
   Plumbing co-worker. Jeremy Lewis, 26, of Fullerton, had just   
   arrived for his 6 a.m. shift.   
      
   “He has a good heart. He showed up every day, on time, ready to   
   do his share of work,” said Craig Heising, another project   
   superintendent. “When I saw police pull the yellow tarp over   
   him, I was just overwhelmed by the senselessness of it. It's a   
   classic case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time.”   
      
   Syed escaped in one of the site’s white work trucks. Just before   
   6 a.m., California Highway Patrol officers caught up with him on   
   the northbound 55 freeway. He exited on Katella Avenue. Near the   
   intersection of East Katella and North Wanda Road, Jordan said,   
   Syed hopped out of the vehicle “while it was still in motion.”   
      
   Syed raised his gun to his head and fired.   
      
   Around 7 a.m., Kenneth Caplin had made his way to his nearby   
   office, where he had a clear view out his window. He surveyed   
   the investigators at work and the white truck stranded at a   
   curb. From under a yellow tarp, the shooter’s sneakers peeked   
   out.   
      
   http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/oc-shootings-   
   college-student-attacked-randomly-police-say.html   
      
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