Four killed in California mass shooting
At least, four people were killed and six wounded in a mass shooting on Wednesday night at a landmark biker bar in Trabuco Canyon in Orange County (in southern California).
According to The New York Times, authorities descended on Cook’s Corner on Santiago Canyon Road after the shooting was reported around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday (0230 GMT).
Two sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the gunman was a retired Ventura County law enforcement officer.
Sources said as many as five people could be dead in the shooting.
Sources said the gunman was targeting his estranged wife.
It is unclear whether the shooter followed her to the location before opening fire on the crowd, they said.
There is no longer an active threat, the source said.
A longtime motorcycle hangout, Cook’s Corner sits at the juncture of El Toro, Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads, near O’Neill Regional Park.
M Street, a five-piece Orange County rock band was scheduled to perform at the bar Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m., according to the venue’s online calendar.