Summary

  • Four of the 11 people killed by a gunman as they took a ballroom dancing class have been identified

  • The coroner's office named three women - My Nhan, 65, Lilan Li, 63, and Xiujuan Yu, 57 - and one man, Valentino Alvero, 68

  • The other victims were men and women all in their 50s, 60s or 70s

  • It is one of the deadliest mass shootings in California's recent history

  • Huu Can Tran is the only suspect in the attack which happened in the predominantly Asian American city of Monterey Park as people celebrated the Lunar New Year festival

  • The 72-year-old's motive is unclear but police say they are looking at items found in his van

  • He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after armed officers surrounded his vehicle 12 hours after the shooting

  • A community vigil is planned for Monday evening 19:00 local time (03:00 GMT)

  1. Schools prepare to address tragedypublished at 06:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Schools across Monterey Park will provide counselling services to distraught children, according to the Los Angeles Daily News, external.

    Monterey Park has four school districts - and two of them say police will beef up security and mental health services would be provided.

    Monday is a designated staff development day for the Alhambra Unified School District, but its Superintendent Denise Jaramillo said that they are “standing ready to help our community with grief and support”.

    Jaramillo also said that parents should address the tragedy with their children in an age-appropriate manner, the US outlet said. Young children should be reassured of their safety and spared details, but it is important to discuss gun violence with older teenagers.

  2. Impromptu vigil for shooting victimspublished at 06:14 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Members of the Monterey Park community have set up a memorial and held a vigil for the victims of the shooting.

    Dozens were seen praying for the deceased, and some laid flowers and heart balloons near City Hall.

    "There’s no exact word to say," a clergyman said.

    It was a visibly emotional scene as some spoke and said prayers, while others watched in tears.

    A woman holds her arms up in prayerImage source, Reuters
    A couple holds each other as members of the community hold a prayer vigil.RImage source, Re
    A man says a prayer as members of the community hold a prayer vigil near the scene of a shootingImage source, Reuters
    People come together in a prayer as members of the community hold a prayer vigil.Image source, Reuters
  3. Mass shooting is 33rd this year - research grouppublished at 05:40 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    The US does not have a single definition for "mass shootings", but The Gun Violence Archive, external - a non-profit research group - defines one as an attack injuring at least four people, excluding any shooters.

    This is the 33rd mass shooting in the US this year, they say.

    It is also the fifth gun mass murder - a single incident that kills at least four - and the deadliest so far this year.

  4. Status quo on guns not working, Sheriff Luna sayspublished at 05:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    A few hours ago, LA County Sheriff Robert Luna told a press briefing that "gun violence needs to stop".

    Media caption,

    LA County Sheriff: ‘The status quo is not working’

  5. Flags to fly at half mastpublished at 04:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    As a "mark of respect" for the victims, flags on government buildings will be lowered to half-mast until sunset on Thursday, President Biden has announced.

    In a statement earlier on Sunday, he said he was thinking of and praying for those killed and injured.

    US flag on the White House at half-mastImage source, Reuters
    Image caption,

    The flag above the White House was lowered to half-mast on Sunday evening

  6. Houston police boost Lunar New Year securitypublished at 03:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    In the wake of the attack, police in Houston, Texas, say they are stepping up security at venues in the city celebrating Lunar New Year.

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  7. Gunman was searching for his wife, witness sayspublished at 03:25 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Police have not revealed a motive for the shooting, but a witness has told CBS , externalthe gunman came to the Monterey Park dance studio to find his wife.

    She told the outlet - which is the BBC's media partner in the US - that he opened fire on the ballroom without saying anything.

    "He found his wife there," the witness, who wanted to remain anonymous, said.

    "He started to shooting everybody... when they dance."

    The witness could not confirm that the gunman was the same man authorities had distributed a photo of, but said his clothes seemed similar.

  8. Joe Biden: Full federal support for investigationpublished at 02:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    President Joe Biden said full federal support would be mobilised to investigate the Monterey Park shooting as the nation continues “searching for answers”. In a statement, he noted that the Asian-American and Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders community was hit hard by the shooting as many celebrated the Lunar New Year, which fell on 22 January.

    Monterey Park has a population of about 60,000 with 65% of them being Asians.

    “While there is still much we don’t know about the motive in this senseless attack, we do know that many families are grieving tonight, or praying that their loved one will recover from their wounds,” he said, adding that the people killed and injured in the attack are in his and his wife Jill’s thoughts.

  9. What we now knowpublished at 02:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    • Police have identified the suspected gunman as 72-year-old Huu Can Tran, and confirmed he shot and killed himself inside a white van officers had surrounded earlier on Sunday
    • There are no other suspects, police say
    • Detectives are yet to determine a motive for the attack, but are probing Tran's mental and criminal history
    • It's not yet clear how many guns were used in the shooting, but police have seized a semi-automatic pistol and a handgun. One of the weapons located may not be legal to own in California, but more investigation is needed, police say
    • Seven of the 10 people who were injured in the shooting are still in hospital. Police earlier confirmed 10 people died, but say they believe Tran intended to kill more
    • The age of the victims is still being confirmed, but most appear to be aged over 50
    • Sheriff Luna called for a conversation about gun control in the wake of the shooting. California has some of the "strictest" laws in the country, but "the status quo's not working", he said
    News conferenceImage source, Reuters
  10. The news conference has now finishedpublished at 02:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Many questions remain unanswered, with Sheriff Luna saying it will take days to get a clearer idea of what happened, and possibly why.

  11. Youngest officers attended shooting scenepublished at 02:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Back at the podium again, Police Chief Scott Wiese shared that the youngest officers who attended the scene of the shooting had only been out on their own for a few months.

    He said their motto is "we don't wait", however, so they entered the scene and did their jobs by hunting for a gunman.

    He describes what they witnessed at the shooting site as a scene of carnage.

  12. Detectives still investigating suspect's historypublished at 01:57 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Detectives are looking into the suspect's mental and criminal history, to determine motive and if there was anything officials had "missed", Sheriff Luna said.

    "Those are all things detectives will take a very hard look at," he said.

  13. Gunman probably intended to kill morepublished at 01:54 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Sheriff Luna adds that he believes the gunman had probably intended to kill more people, as after the shooting he went to a second dance hall in Alhambra, where "brave" community members disarmed him. The suspect then ran away.

  14. Sheriff: Unclear if multiple guns were usedpublished at 01:54 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Asked if there were multiple guns used, the sheriff replies, "We don't know yet." He added that one of the guns that was found may not be legal to own in California - however more investigation is needed, he said.

    He adds that police are unable to give much information on what happened when the suspect shot himself because they are still interviewing witnesses, and it will take some days to piece together what happened.

  15. Sheriff seeks gun control measurespublished at 01:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    On the issue of gun control, Sheriff Luna says "California has some of the strictest gun laws in the country... let's look across our nation and see what works and what doesn’t".

    "I can tell you this - the status quo's not working," he tells reporters.

  16. Victims are believed to be in their 50s and olderpublished at 01:47 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    LA County Sheriff Robert Luna says he does not have the ages of the victims, but said they "are not in their 20s and 30s, and seem to be in their 50s, 60s and maybe some even beyond".

    News conferenceImage source, Reuters
  17. Police believe van had stolen platespublished at 01:46 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    The white van had number plates that police "assume" were stolen, Sheriff Luna said.

  18. Police chief: I'll check officers' mental healthpublished at 01:46 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Monterey Park Police Department Chief Scott Wiese has just said that the officers who were here last night are just coming back on duty now.

    He says when he finishes talking he will go back upstairs and make sure his officers are in a good place tonight.

    "The only way they're going to protect this community is if they're mentally prepared to do so."

  19. Mayor: Victims and this community must be helped to healpublished at 01:41 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Monterey Park Mayor Henry Lo tells the press conference: "Our priority is to make sure those victims and their family victims are given the assistance they need to heal."

    He says the community will need to heal too - "but I have faith we will be able to."

  20. Senator Susan Rubio: Children will be scared and unsettledpublished at 01:37 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    State Senator Susan Rubio has just spoken, saying teachers will also have to deal with this, and that local children will be scared and unsettled.

    She urges people to support teachers as they try to help children through this time.

    She promises to provide all the resources to help the community know they will be taken care of.