College Town Massacre: Isla Vista Reeling After Deadly Shooting Rampage
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The Gunman Drove A Black BMW
College Town In Shock
Crime Scene Investigation
Students Watch As Gunman's Car Is Removed
Residents watch on May 24, 2014, as a suspected gunman's car is removed after a drive-by shooting in Isla Vista, California, a beach community next to the University of California Santa Barbara. Seven people, including the gunman, were killed and seven others wounded in the May 23 mass shooting, Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said Saturday. Brown said at a pre-dawn press conference that the shooting in the town of Isla Vista "appears to be a mass murder situation." Driving a black BMW, the suspect opened fire on pedestrians from his vehicle at several locations in the town. (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
Makeshift Memorials
Shock, Grief, Sadness
More Bullet Holes
Shooting Rampage In Santa Barbara Leaves Seven Dead
Another Crime Scene
Flowers
Murder Suspect Elliot Rodger DOB 7/24/91
Elliot Rodger
An undated photo of murder suspect Elliot Rodger is seen at a press conference by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff in Goleta, California May 24, 2014. Rodger, 22, went on a rampage in Isla Vista near the University of California at Santa Barbara campus, stabbed three people to death at his apartment before shooting to death three more in a terrorizing crime spree through the neighborhood. (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
More Flowers
Cards, Notes For The Victims
SANTA BARBARA, CA - MAY 24: Flowers and a poem are placed at one of several crime scenes on May 24, 2014 in Santa Barbara, California. A mentally disturbed 22-year-old man sprayed bullets from his car in the Southern California college town of Isla Vista, killing seven people. (Photo by Spencer Weiner/Getty Images)
Friends In Grief
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