Seven people dead after drive-by shooting in California

Suspect killed after exchange of fire with police before vehicle crashes in Santa Barbara

Emergency services at the scene of the shooting near the University of California in Santa Barbara, California.
Emergency services at the scene of the shooting near the University of California in Santa Barbara, California.

At least seven people including the suspect died after a lone gunman sprayed gunfire from a car in a drive-by shooting near a college campus in the Californian city of Santa Barbara, authorities said today.

Seven more people were wounded in what the Santa Barbara County Sheriff described as a premeditated atrocity late yesterday in the town of Isla Vista near the campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara.

"This incident appears to be a mass murder situation," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown told a televised news conference. "We currently have seven people confirmed dead - that includes the suspect and six victims."

Witnesses reported seeing a black BMW speeding through the streets and spraying bullets at people and other targets in Isla Vista, California's KEYT-TV reported.

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The sheriff said the gunman twice exchanged fire with deputies before his vehicle crashed. The suspect was found dead in the car from a gunshot wound to the head, and authorities recovered a semi-automatic handgun, he said.

“We have obtained and are currently analysing both written and videotaped evidence that suggests this atrocity was a premeditated mass murder,” Mr Brown said.

He could not immediately say whether the suspected gunman was killed by deputies in the exchange of fire or died of a self-inflicted wound.

Reuters