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2015 Lafayette shooting

On July 23, 2015, a mass shooting occurred at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana.[3] John Russell Houser,[4][5] 59, opened fire during a showing of the film Trainwreck, killing two people and injuring nine others before committing suicide.[6][7][8][9]

2015 Lafayette shooting
Part of mass shootings in the United States
The Grand 16 Theatre
Location3141 Johnston Street, Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
Coordinates30°12′07″N 92°02′45″W / 30.20199°N 92.04584°W / 30.20199; -92.04584Coordinates: 30°12′07″N 92°02′45″W / 30.20199°N 92.04584°W / 30.20199; -92.04584
DateJuly 23, 2015; 7 years ago (2015-07-23)
7:27 p.m. (CDT)
Attack type
Mass shooting, murder–suicide
WeaponsHi-Point Model JCP .40-caliber handgun[1]
Deaths3 (including the perpetrator)[2]
Injured9[2]
PerpetratorJohn Russell Houser
MotiveDisgruntled

Shooting

The shooting occurred in theater 14[10] during the 7:10 p.m. screening of Trainwreck, held at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette.[2] John Russell Houser, 59, went to the theater alone, bought a ticket ten minutes late into the movie,[11] and sat for several minutes in the theater's second-to-last row. Along with Houser,[12] there were 25 people in the theater and 300 people in the building.[13][14][15] He was armed with a Hi-Point Model JCP .40-caliber handgun[1] and equipped with two 10-round magazines. Shortly before 7:30 p.m., Houser stood up, pulled out the handgun from his pants, and started shooting indiscriminately while walking down the steps. He fired at least 13 rounds and reloaded once. He killed two people and injured nine others.[16][17][18][19]

The first two people Houser shot were sitting directly in front of him.[13] The shooting was contained to one theater.[20] After the shooting ended, Houser exited the theater through a side door and apparently tried to head for his vehicle while blending in with survivors. However, upon noticing police sirens, he retreated back inside the building and fired three more shots at fleeing moviegoers before committing suicide.[12][19][21][22][23]

Four officers responded to the scene in less than a minute after receiving a 7:28 p.m. report of the shooting. After witnessing audiences fleeing and hearing gunshots, they made their way into the auditorium. Upon entering the theater, two-and-a-half minutes after arrival,[24] they found Houser dead; he had fatally shot himself in the mouth.[13][25][26] His body remained inside the theater for several hours.[27] After the shooting, it was discovered that he had a blood alcohol level of 0.1, while the legal limit to drive is 0.08.[28]

Following the shooting, the other local Grand Theatre was also closed, while the entire area was locked down[18][29] as law enforcement officials searched for additional shooters.[24]

Victims

Two women were killed by Houser in the shooting. One died at the scene, while the other died at a nearby hospital.[27] They are:[15][20][26][30]

  • Mayci Breaux, age 21, of Franklin, Louisiana, who died at the theater. She was a student at Louisiana State University Eunice and worked at the Coco Eros boutique. She died from a single gunshot wound. She was accompanied at the theater by her boyfriend, Matthew Rodriguez, who was injured in the neck and in the armpit.
  • Jillian Johnson, age 33, of Lafayette, who died at the hospital. A visual and musical artist, she designed T-shirts, operated a gift and toy shop in Lafayette, and played ukulele and guitar for a band called The Figs. She died from two gunshot wounds. She was accompanied at the theater by her friend Julia Egedahl, who was injured in the torso and suffered serious fractures.

The injuries of the survivors ranged from light to critical and were inflicted either from gunshots and/or during accidents while fleeing. The victims' ages ranged from the late teens to their 60s.[20] Among the injured were the cousin of Louisiana Representative Charles Boustany and her husband.[31] Egedahl, the last victim discharged, left Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center on August 14.[30] One victim was shot four times.[1]

Investigation

The Louisiana State Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the Lafayette Parish Sheriff, and Lafayette Police Department police participated in the investigation. Police believe the shooter acted alone, but have not confirmed a motive.[18][29][32][33]

Upon investigation, officials found that Houser had been staying in a nearby motel, part of the Motel 6 chain, and discovered wigs, glasses, and disguises.[34] This led officials to believe that he intended on escaping before being cornered by police, leading to his suicide.[35] Furthermore, he illegally switched his license plates near an exit door to the theater, and in his motel room.[13]

On late Thursday night, the police investigated Houser's car, a blue 1995 Lincoln Continental, and found two suspicious objects with wires inside. Fearing that the items might be an explosive, the police halted the investigation. On the morning of July 24, they called the bomb squad, who blew up its windows and trunk. Similarly, investigators found three objects in the theater that they feared could be explosives and had them examined with a robot. An apartment complex behind the theater was evacuated as a precaution. The objects in the theater and in the car all turned out not to be dangerous.[13][24] A search of the car later turned up more disguises.[34]

Investigators recovered a 39-page journal belonging to Houser, which contained the name of the theater and the time and date of the screening of Trainwreck, along with random notes and observations.[34][36] However, the journal did not provide a clear motive behind the shooting.[16] Investigators were also studying posts he made online to determine a motive for the shooting.[12] They finished processing the crime scene at the theater on July 27.[37]

Questions were raised about how Houser was able to obtain the gun used in the shooting. It was initially reported that he had been involuntarily committed for mental health treatment in 2008, which would have legally prohibited him from purchasing firearms. However, it was later determined that he was able to purchase the gun because a judge never committed him and instead had him undergo a mental health evaluation. Once the evaluation was done, medical authorities either had to release him, convince him to commit himself voluntarily for treatment, or petition a court to force him to undergo treatment. They never petitioned the court, but it was unclear if Houser was released or voluntarily committed. His 2008 evaluation was never officially reported to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.[38][39]

The Grand 16 theater was shut down after the shooting. It reopened four months later on November 19, after a ceremony honoring the victims.[40]

On January 13, 2016, police released a 589-page report of the shooting and photos of Houser's motel room.[36]

Perpetrator

John Russell Houser (November 22, 1955 – July 23, 2015) had a history of anti-government and far-right views, including those on race, gender, and the future of the U.S.[41][42]

Personal life

The perpetrator, who had been estranged from his family, was described as a wayfarer and a drifter.[43] According to law enforcement, he was raised in Columbus, Georgia, and graduated from Columbus High School and Columbus Technical College. According to an online LinkedIn account belonging to him, he also attended Columbus State University and Faulkner University.[19] He owned a number of bars in Georgia.[12] He once attended law school but dropped out.[19] His last recorded residence was in Phenix City, Alabama, where he purchased his firearm at the Money Miser Northside Pawn shop in February 2014.[19][39][44] In 2006, he tried to get a concealed carry permit, but he was denied it due to his arson arrest and domestic violence complaint.[21][45]

Mental health problems

Houser was said to have mental health issues,[46] for which he was treated in 2008 and 2009.[21] In 2008, he underwent a mental health evaluation.[39] According to his wife, he suffered from bipolar disorder.[12]

He also had some previous arrest and complaint records including arson, domestic violence, stalking, and selling alcohol to a minor, although these records were at least a decade old. In 2008, his wife and daughter, along with his daughter's then-fiancé and his parents, issued a protective order against him during his mental health evaluation.[39] The order cited his violent and erratic behavior and reasoned that he had tried to stop his daughter and her fiancé from marrying. Houser's wife also hid his guns away from him for protection. After the order was issued, his family members apparently ceased contact with him.[38][45]

In 2014, when faced with the threat of eviction from his home in Alabama, Houser booby-trapped the house by twisting out and igniting the gas starter tube in the fireplace, after removing the logs, in an attempt to make the house catch on fire.[47] In March 2015, a week after his wife filed for divorce, Houser called her and threatened her, then went to a retirement community where his mother lived. There, he threatened to commit suicide outside if she didn't give him money. The mother called his wife and was urged by her to have him hospitalized. Instead, she gave him $5,000.[15][48][49]

Prior to the shooting

Houser is said to have entered Louisiana around July 2 or 3 and spent his time exploring the state along Interstate 10, apparently searching for a location to attack.[23][50] During the week of July 13, he visited a food bank in Lake Charles twice and requested aid from them.[51] He had been at the Grand 16 theater at least once before,[19] and had also visited several other movie theaters in the state.[52] According to witnesses at one theater, he was dressed up to look like a woman and was behaving erratically.[50] He also appeared to have made some getaway plans.[19][44]

Houser's only known connection to Lafayette was an uncle who once lived there, but died in 1980.[1][13] It was believed by investigators that he was traveling to Texas and Lafayette was simply a stopping point.[16]

On July 27, The Hollywood Reporter reported that investigators believed he chose to commit the shooting in a theater playing Trainwreck due to its feminist themes and characters, as well as its lead actress's Jewish background. He was said to have been a misogynist and praised the actions of Adolf Hitler on online message boards.[53] An investigation by the SPLC into the shooter's social media posts revealed that he was a supporter of the Greek far-right political party Golden Dawn, former Klansman David Duke, the Westboro Baptist Church, antisemitism, the aforementioned Adolf Hitler and Timothy McVeigh as well as asking on an online forum where he could join white power groups.[54] Additionally, he praised the Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof and stated that he was "green but good" and "But thanks for the wake up call Dylann" as well as expressing homophobic, misogynistic, and racist anti-black sentiments in his journal.[55][56]

Responses to the shooting

Political response

Theater and film response

Amy Schumer, who wrote and starred in the film being shown as the shooting occurred, posted on her Twitter account, "My heart is broken and all my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Louisiana."[61] She later joined U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, a cousin of her father's, in calling for stricter gun control and increased mental health funding.[62][63] Schumer expanded on the shooting and her views on gun control in her best-selling book The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, where she talked about the two murder victims at length; she referred to the gunman's vile personal views and sickness and did not write his name.[pages needed]

Universal Studios, the film's distributor, also released a statement, saying, "All of us at Universal Pictures send our heartfelt sympathies to the victims of this senseless tragedy and their families in Louisiana."[64]

The theater and its parent company, the Southern Theatres, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Security was increased at the other Grand movie theater in Kenner, Louisiana, and at the Esplanade Mall in Kenner.[17][65] They later issued a statement, in which they said, "All of us offer our thoughts and prayers to the victims and the community of Lafayette. We are grateful to all local officials and to the governor for their efforts."[64]

See also

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On July 23 2015 a mass shooting occurred at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette Louisiana 3 John Russell Houser 4 5 59 opened fire during a showing of the film Trainwreck killing two people and injuring nine others before committing suicide 6 7 8 9 2015 Lafayette shootingPart of mass shootings in the United StatesThe Grand 16 TheatreLocation3141 Johnston Street Lafayette Louisiana U S Coordinates30 12 07 N 92 02 45 W 30 20199 N 92 04584 W 30 20199 92 04584 Coordinates 30 12 07 N 92 02 45 W 30 20199 N 92 04584 W 30 20199 92 04584DateJuly 23 2015 7 years ago 2015 07 23 7 27 p m CDT Attack typeMass shooting murder suicideWeaponsHi Point Model JCP 40 caliber handgun 1 Deaths3 including the perpetrator 2 Injured9 2 PerpetratorJohn Russell HouserMotiveDisgruntled Contents 1 Shooting 2 Victims 3 Investigation 4 Perpetrator 4 1 Personal life 4 2 Mental health problems 4 3 Prior to the shooting 5 Responses to the shooting 5 1 Political response 5 2 Theater and film response 6 See also 7 ReferencesShooting EditThe shooting occurred in theater 14 10 during the 7 10 p m screening of Trainwreck held at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette 2 John Russell Houser 59 went to the theater alone bought a ticket ten minutes late into the movie 11 and sat for several minutes in the theater s second to last row Along with Houser 12 there were 25 people in the theater and 300 people in the building 13 14 15 He was armed with a Hi Point Model JCP 40 caliber handgun 1 and equipped with two 10 round magazines Shortly before 7 30 p m Houser stood up pulled out the handgun from his pants and started shooting indiscriminately while walking down the steps He fired at least 13 rounds and reloaded once He killed two people and injured nine others 16 17 18 19 The first two people Houser shot were sitting directly in front of him 13 The shooting was contained to one theater 20 After the shooting ended Houser exited the theater through a side door and apparently tried to head for his vehicle while blending in with survivors However upon noticing police sirens he retreated back inside the building and fired three more shots at fleeing moviegoers before committing suicide 12 19 21 22 23 Four officers responded to the scene in less than a minute after receiving a 7 28 p m report of the shooting After witnessing audiences fleeing and hearing gunshots they made their way into the auditorium Upon entering the theater two and a half minutes after arrival 24 they found Houser dead he had fatally shot himself in the mouth 13 25 26 His body remained inside the theater for several hours 27 After the shooting it was discovered that he had a blood alcohol level of 0 1 while the legal limit to drive is 0 08 28 Following the shooting the other local Grand Theatre was also closed while the entire area was locked down 18 29 as law enforcement officials searched for additional shooters 24 Victims EditTwo women were killed by Houser in the shooting One died at the scene while the other died at a nearby hospital 27 They are 15 20 26 30 Mayci Breaux age 21 of Franklin Louisiana who died at the theater She was a student at Louisiana State University Eunice and worked at the Coco Eros boutique She died from a single gunshot wound She was accompanied at the theater by her boyfriend Matthew Rodriguez who was injured in the neck and in the armpit Jillian Johnson age 33 of Lafayette who died at the hospital A visual and musical artist she designed T shirts operated a gift and toy shop in Lafayette and played ukulele and guitar for a band called The Figs She died from two gunshot wounds She was accompanied at the theater by her friend Julia Egedahl who was injured in the torso and suffered serious fractures The injuries of the survivors ranged from light to critical and were inflicted either from gunshots and or during accidents while fleeing The victims ages ranged from the late teens to their 60s 20 Among the injured were the cousin of Louisiana Representative Charles Boustany and her husband 31 Egedahl the last victim discharged left Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center on August 14 30 One victim was shot four times 1 Investigation EditThe Louisiana State Police the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives ATF the Lafayette Parish Sheriff and Lafayette Police Department police participated in the investigation Police believe the shooter acted alone but have not confirmed a motive 18 29 32 33 Upon investigation officials found that Houser had been staying in a nearby motel part of the Motel 6 chain and discovered wigs glasses and disguises 34 This led officials to believe that he intended on escaping before being cornered by police leading to his suicide 35 Furthermore he illegally switched his license plates near an exit door to the theater and in his motel room 13 On late Thursday night the police investigated Houser s car a blue 1995 Lincoln Continental and found two suspicious objects with wires inside Fearing that the items might be an explosive the police halted the investigation On the morning of July 24 they called the bomb squad who blew up its windows and trunk Similarly investigators found three objects in the theater that they feared could be explosives and had them examined with a robot An apartment complex behind the theater was evacuated as a precaution The objects in the theater and in the car all turned out not to be dangerous 13 24 A search of the car later turned up more disguises 34 Investigators recovered a 39 page journal belonging to Houser which contained the name of the theater and the time and date of the screening of Trainwreck along with random notes and observations 34 36 However the journal did not provide a clear motive behind the shooting 16 Investigators were also studying posts he made online to determine a motive for the shooting 12 They finished processing the crime scene at the theater on July 27 37 Questions were raised about how Houser was able to obtain the gun used in the shooting It was initially reported that he had been involuntarily committed for mental health treatment in 2008 which would have legally prohibited him from purchasing firearms However it was later determined that he was able to purchase the gun because a judge never committed him and instead had him undergo a mental health evaluation Once the evaluation was done medical authorities either had to release him convince him to commit himself voluntarily for treatment or petition a court to force him to undergo treatment They never petitioned the court but it was unclear if Houser was released or voluntarily committed His 2008 evaluation was never officially reported to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation 38 39 The Grand 16 theater was shut down after the shooting It reopened four months later on November 19 after a ceremony honoring the victims 40 On January 13 2016 police released a 589 page report of the shooting and photos of Houser s motel room 36 Perpetrator EditJohn Russell Houser November 22 1955 July 23 2015 had a history of anti government and far right views including those on race gender and the future of the U S 41 42 Personal life Edit The perpetrator who had been estranged from his family was described as a wayfarer and a drifter 43 According to law enforcement he was raised in Columbus Georgia and graduated from Columbus High School and Columbus Technical College According to an online LinkedIn account belonging to him he also attended Columbus State University and Faulkner University 19 He owned a number of bars in Georgia 12 He once attended law school but dropped out 19 His last recorded residence was in Phenix City Alabama where he purchased his firearm at the Money Miser Northside Pawn shop in February 2014 19 39 44 In 2006 he tried to get a concealed carry permit but he was denied it due to his arson arrest and domestic violence complaint 21 45 Mental health problems Edit Houser was said to have mental health issues 46 for which he was treated in 2008 and 2009 21 In 2008 he underwent a mental health evaluation 39 According to his wife he suffered from bipolar disorder 12 He also had some previous arrest and complaint records including arson domestic violence stalking and selling alcohol to a minor although these records were at least a decade old In 2008 his wife and daughter along with his daughter s then fiance and his parents issued a protective order against him during his mental health evaluation 39 The order cited his violent and erratic behavior and reasoned that he had tried to stop his daughter and her fiance from marrying Houser s wife also hid his guns away from him for protection After the order was issued his family members apparently ceased contact with him 38 45 In 2014 when faced with the threat of eviction from his home in Alabama Houser booby trapped the house by twisting out and igniting the gas starter tube in the fireplace after removing the logs in an attempt to make the house catch on fire 47 In March 2015 a week after his wife filed for divorce Houser called her and threatened her then went to a retirement community where his mother lived There he threatened to commit suicide outside if she didn t give him money The mother called his wife and was urged by her to have him hospitalized Instead she gave him 5 000 15 48 49 Prior to the shooting Edit Houser is said to have entered Louisiana around July 2 or 3 and spent his time exploring the state along Interstate 10 apparently searching for a location to attack 23 50 During the week of July 13 he visited a food bank in Lake Charles twice and requested aid from them 51 He had been at the Grand 16 theater at least once before 19 and had also visited several other movie theaters in the state 52 According to witnesses at one theater he was dressed up to look like a woman and was behaving erratically 50 He also appeared to have made some getaway plans 19 44 Houser s only known connection to Lafayette was an uncle who once lived there but died in 1980 1 13 It was believed by investigators that he was traveling to Texas and Lafayette was simply a stopping point 16 On July 27 The Hollywood Reporter reported that investigators believed he chose to commit the shooting in a theater playing Trainwreck due to its feminist themes and characters as well as its lead actress s Jewish background He was said to have been a misogynist and praised the actions of Adolf Hitler on online message boards 53 An investigation by the SPLC into the shooter s social media posts revealed that he was a supporter of the Greek far right political party Golden Dawn former Klansman David Duke the Westboro Baptist Church antisemitism the aforementioned Adolf Hitler and Timothy McVeigh as well as asking on an online forum where he could join white power groups 54 Additionally he praised the Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof and stated that he was green but good and But thanks for the wake up call Dylann as well as expressing homophobic misogynistic and racist anti black sentiments in his journal 55 56 Responses to the shooting EditPolitical response Edit Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal traveled to the scene of the shooting 57 and said he was praying for the victims 18 29 He praised the actions of law enforcement during the shooting 58 U S Senators David Vitter and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana both released statements expressing their sorrow for the victims of the shooting and that they were praying for them 59 Authorities in Louisiana and Alabama criticized the lack of funding for mental health services in the U S following the emergence of his mental health problems 12 Louisiana State Representative Barbara Norton stated that she is planning on drafting a bill to the criminal justice committee she serves on which would require all movie theaters in Louisiana to have a metal detector 60 Theater and film response Edit Amy Schumer who wrote and starred in the film being shown as the shooting occurred posted on her Twitter account My heart is broken and all my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Louisiana 61 She later joined U S Senator Chuck Schumer of New York a cousin of her father s in calling for stricter gun control and increased mental health funding 62 63 Schumer expanded on the shooting and her views on gun control in her best selling book The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo where she talked about the two murder victims at length she referred to the gunman s vile personal views and sickness and did not write his name pages needed Universal Studios the film s distributor also released a statement saying All of us at Universal Pictures send our heartfelt sympathies to the victims of this senseless tragedy and their families in Louisiana 64 The theater and its parent company the Southern Theatres did not immediately respond to a request for comment Security was increased at the other Grand movie theater in Kenner Louisiana and at the Esplanade Mall in Kenner 17 65 They later issued a statement in which they said All of us offer our thoughts and prayers to the victims and the community of Lafayette We are grateful to all local officials and to the governor for their efforts 64 See also EditPortal United States 2012 Aurora Colorado shooting another shooting at a theater in Aurora Colorado during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises Harlem Nights movie theater shooting Gun laws in LouisianaReferences Edit a b c d Faith Karimi Ralph Ellis July 25 2015 Lafayette theater shooter switched license plates had wigs waiting in hotel CNN Retrieved July 25 2015 a b c Saeed Ahmed July 14 2015 Gunman kills 2 then himself in Lafayette Louisiana movie theater CNN Retrieved July 24 2015 Sarah Kaplan July 23 2015 Gunman opens fire on La movie theater injuring several before killing himself The Washington Post Retrieved July 24 2015 Louisiana cinema shooting Lafayette gunman had violent past BBC News July 24 2015 Retrieved July 24 2015 Lafayette Louisiana Movie Theater 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2015 Lafayette Louisiana Gunman Identified as Drifter The New York Times Retrieved July 14 2015 Three Dead After Shooting at Trainwreck Screening in Louisiana The Hollywood Reporter July 24 2015 Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c Ralph Ellis Greg Botelho July 25 2015 Lafayette theater shooter bought gun legally police say CNN Retrieved July 25 2015 a b c Michael Kunzelman Rebecca Santana January 14 2016 No clear motive seen in Louisiana theater shooter s journal WAVY TV Retrieved January 14 2016 a b 3 Dead 7 Injured in Lafayette Louisiana Theater Shooting Police Say ABC News July 23 2015 Retrieved July 23 2015 a b c d Ed Payne July 23 2015 3 dead 7 hurt when gunman opens fire in Lafayette movie theater CNN Retrieved July 23 2015 a b c d e f g Lafayette gunman cased theater prior to rampage but motive remains unknown Yahoo News July 24 2015 Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c Emily Sharipo Tom Liddy July 24 2015 Louisiana Theater Gunman ID d as John Russel Houser ABC News Retrieved July 24 2015 a b 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July 24 2015 a b Cryptic phrases Trainwreck mentions more revealed in Lafayette theater shooter s journal motel photos The Advocate January 13 2016 Retrieved January 13 2016 Lafayette theater shooting Police finish processing crime scene return building to owners The Times Picayune July 27 2015 Retrieved July 27 2015 a b Lafayette shooter able to buy gun because he was never involuntarily committed The Washington Post July 27 2015 Retrieved July 27 2015 a b c d Meg Wagner July 28 2015 Judge who detained Lafayette movie theater shooter John Houser says she couldn t force him into mental hospital I did my job The New York Daily News Retrieved July 29 2015 Kevin Frey November 19 2015 Grand Theatre 16 in Lafayette reopens 4 months after deadly shooting WMC Action News 5 Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved January 14 2016 Timeline of theater gunman John Russell Houser s life U S News Associated Press July 25 2015 Retrieved July 25 2015 Zavadski Katie July 24 2015 Inside the Twisted Mind of John Russell Houser The Daily Beast Retrieved July 24 2015 Lafayette theater shooter ID d as John Russell Houser kind of a drifter with few ties to town The Times Picayune July 24 2015 Retrieved July 24 2015 a b Erin Edgemon July 24 2015 Louisiana theater shooter John Russel Houser was angry bizarre reclusive neighbors say The Times Picayune Retrieved July 24 2015 a b Lafayette shooter John Houser should have been denied gun Gov Jindal MSNBC July 26 2015 Retrieved July 26 2015 Friend Lafayette theater shooter John Houser had drinking problem appeared depressed The Advocate July 24 2015 Retrieved July 24 2015 Jay Reeves Kate Brumback July 25 2015 Theater gunman built reputation as an angry provocateur Yahoo News Retrieved July 25 2015 Movie theater shooter s mental problems didn t stop gun buy Yahoo News July 25 2015 Retrieved July 26 2015 Jason Sickles July 25 2015 Lafayette theater gunman spent weeks before rampage drinking beer at a motel pool Yahoo News Retrieved 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