Santa Monica shooting suspect ID’d; father, brother among victims

CNN – by Stan Wilson, Michael Martinez and AnneClaire Stapleton

Santa Monica, California (CNN) — The suspect in a shooting spree that left four people dead in Santa Monica has been identified as John Zawahri, sources told CNN.

Authorities say he killed his father, Samir “Sam” Zawahri, and brother, Chris Zawahri, in a Santa Monica house before carjacking a woman and firing at a public bus on Friday.  

Scant details are trickling in about Zawahri, who was killed by police at Santa Monica College on Friday — the day before his 24th birthday.

The superintendent of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district said Zawahri attended a high school for students behind in academic credits in 2006.

“We are shocked and deeply saddened by the tragedy that so far has taken five lives and, once again, shatters our nation’s confidence,” Superintendent Sandra Lyon said.

Police had contact with the gunman in 2006, but because he was a juvenile then, authorities couldn’t release further information, Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks said.

A law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN on Saturday that the gunman had suffered mental health issues. A few years ago, he was hospitalized for treatment after allegedly talking about harming someone, according to the official.

It’s not clear whether the state government or his family committed him for treatment or whether he committed himself. It’s also unclear under what circumstances he was released.

Authorities have found no link to domestic or international terrorism, the official added.

The rampage

Authorities believe the house was set on fire before Sam and Chris Zawahri were shot.

The following 13-minute shooting spree spanned several parts of Santa Monica.

The gunman and a family member had been enrolled in Santa Monica College as recently as 2010.

One of the four people killed was shot outside the library of the school, college Police Chief Albert Vasquez said. That woman’s name has not been released.

Another victim, 68-year-old Carlos Navarro Franco, was driving an SUV on campus when he was gunned down, police said.

Franco was with his youngest daughter, Marcela, who was going to buy textbooks for her studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills, Santa Monica College President Chui Tsang said in a statement Saturday.

The 26-year-old daughter was shot and is in critical condition at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. She “is not expected to survive,” Tsang said.

The assailant dressed in black and carried an assault-style rifle. Seabrooks estimated the gunman had about 1,300 rounds of ammunition during the rampage. Because he was wearing a ballistic vest and was heavily armed, “I would say it’s premeditated,” she said.

His apparently random gunfire became the nation’s latest disturbing killing spree, ending with his death in the college library and leaving this tourist beachfront city reeling with shock.

Investigators are still trying to determine the motive in the shootings that also left five people wounded.

Neighbors’ stories

Jerry Cunningham stepped onto her porch when she heard the shots. She saw the gunman firing at a neighboring house that was on fire.

She then saw the gunman force a woman to stop her car at gunpoint.

Another car approached. The gunman waved it by, Cunningham said. That driver, also a woman, hesitated for just a moment, and the gunman “fired three shots directly into her and the car,” Cunningham said.

The motorist was wounded in the shoulder, she said. Authorities said that driver was hospitalized and is in stable condition.

The gunman then got into the first car and forced the woman to drive off with him, police said.

During their ride, 911 calls poured in, keeping police on the gunman’s path, Santa Monica police Sgt. Richard Lewis said.

As the car headed toward the campus of the community college, where 30,000 students are registered, he opened fire on a passing bus, slightly wounding three people, Lewis said.

He was carrying an “AR-15 style rifle,” pistols and more clips for the rifle, Lewis said.

As the car pulled onto the campus, the man fired into Franco’s red SUV, killing him and critically wounding his daughter, police said. Franco’s vehicle crashed after the shooting.

The gunman then abandoned the hijacked vehicle — leaving the driver unhurt — and fled on foot, shooting at police, Lewis said.

Inside a classroom

Jasmine Franco, 22, was in a classroom at Santa Monica College — next to the library — waiting for her English class to start at noon on Thursday. Little did she know that the gunman began his rampage at a house near to where she lives with her mother, Carmen.

Jasmine Franco’s friend had left the room to fill his water bottle and she was sitting alone when she first became aware something was wrong.

“You could hear rumbling, a lot of rumbling,” she said, describing the sounds of gunfire mixed with the stampede of people running. “It sounded like an earthquake or something,”

But her 11 classmates and the teacher appeared oblivious, and continued their banter until her friend burst back in. “His whole face was red and his veins were coming out of his neck.

“I’m entirely serious,” Franco recalled him saying. “There’s a shooter on campus.”

He told the class he had heard a gun unload. “He said it just sprayed and unloaded tons of rounds,” Franco said.

Not knowing what to do, “We just sat there.”

The teacher left the classroom to see what he could learn and, moments later, ran back inside. “He says, ‘They just unloaded a magazine.'”

With the exception of his the gunman’s father and brother, all of the other shooting victims were apparently chosen at random.

Police gather during the search of the campus.

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CNN’s Stan Wilson, Kyung Lah and Miguel Marquez reported from Santa Monica; Michael Martinez wrote from Los Angeles, and AnneClaire Stapleton reported from Atlanta. CNN’s Cheri Mossburg, Sonya Hamasaki, Tom Watkins, Chelsea J. Carter and Traci Tamura contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/09/justice/california-college-gunman/

11 thoughts on “Santa Monica shooting suspect ID’d; father, brother among victims

  1. “….the gunman had suffered mental health issues”

    Thanks for the drama, CNN, but in light of that fact that all of these rampage killers are on SSRI drugs (anti-depressants) when they commit these atrocities, the most important part of this story would detail what kind of medications he was on when this occurred.
    Of course you’ll never report on that because that might hurt the profit margin of some of your Zionist buddies over at Merck pharmaceutical.

    1. you are correct, this must be exposed. Until there is an real and open investigation into these Drugs and their connection to violence, all we do is using gun control as a “band-aid”.

      1. Rockefeller pharma avoids attention and reduction of drug trafficking by having the govt confiscate weapons of those with mental history. Kills two birds with one stone…

  2. quote “gunman had about 1,300 rounds of ammunition during the rampage.”

    my a*s he did……….obviously these media and LEO pr#@ks are pushing the ammo thing here…….do these guys know how much just a thousand rounds weigh? Its hard enough to rig out with 350 rnds…an LBV, a side arm and then a Rifle…and then carry out the mission…….for a vet…!

    And we are supposed to believe this 20 something year old civilian did this?
    Yes he may indeed have been the shooter,..but the details to the story are bullsheit

    1. true, this kid wasn’t carrying 1300 rounds in mags. That would pretty much fill a large backpack and be quite cumbersome. The media is ignorant and scared of these inanimate objects. They will report anything the “official unnamed source” tells them without question.

  3. I could care less bout how much ammo he had or the type of weapons
    in his possession, I want to know WHY and how he was raised.
    The number of rounds is irrelevant.

    1. You mean, what was his connection to the CIA? Who was brainwashing this kid? Obviously wasn’t a patriot, or this kid would have martyered himself all over Diana Feinstein.

      1. Exactly. Why the rampages against a bunch of nobodies when there
        are soooo many juicey morsels out there.

  4. I don’t believe that drugs had anything to do with it, because I don’t believe that anyone died or that this was anything more than a staged event. Just another false-flag. What is it? About one a month now?

  5. Oh boy! Look at all of those paramilitary troops for just one shooter. Don’t forget the cop with the unnecessary sunglasses who looks like he as an IQ of 2 and the dumb blond in the foreground. Gotta have that female cop to show that women can do all the things that men can do. Hitlery Clinton must be proud.

    By the way, from the looks of the picture, I’d say the shooter was really Benecio Del Toro. Maybe he was practicing for “Way of the Gun II”?

  6. “He was carrying an “AR-15 style rifle,” pistols and more clips for the rifle, Lewis said.”

    STYLE??? What the hell is THAT supposed to mean?

    Also, were the father & brother Muslims too? Because ot’s starting to look like that’s the direction they’re taking this one. Now we ‘discover’ that not only is he a Muslim from Lebanon, but that moms is over there on vacation right now.

    MK Ultra/false flag for certain.

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