Ten killed in shooting near Los Angeles during Lunar New Year party

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Ten killed in shooting near Los Angeles during Lunar New Year party
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A man fatally shot 10 people and injured at least 10 others at a ballroom dance hall during a Chinese Lunar New Year celebration late on Saturday near Los Angeles before fleeing the scene, police said. | Reuters

Luna later released images of the suspect apparently taken from surveillance camera footage showing him wearing spectacles, dressed in a dark jacket and a dark beanie hat with white stripes. The sheriff’s department said it was releasing the images in an attempt to identify the suspect and that he should be considered “armed and dangerous.”

When police arrived at the Monterey Park ballroom, people were “pouring out of the location screaming,” department captain Andrew Meyer told reporters at a news briefing. “People were calling me last night, they were scared this was a hate crime,” Chong said at the scene. “Those are normal working people,” the teacher said. “Some are retired and just looking for an exercise or social interaction.”

“A lot of older people live here, it’s usually really quiet,” she said. “This is not something you expect here.”

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