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2018 Cincinnati shooting

On September 6, 2018, a mass shooting occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.[2][3] At 9:06 am EDT, Omar Santa-Perez opened fire with a Taurus PT-809E 9mm pistol equipped with standard and hollow-point ammunition, in the lobby of the Fifth Third Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, killing three people. He was then shot and killed by responding police officers.[4][5]

2018 Cincinnati shooting
LocationFifth Third Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Coordinates39°06′07″N 84°30′43″W / 39.1019°N 84.511828°W / 39.1019; -84.511828
DateSeptember 6, 2018
9:06 – 9:10 a.m.
Attack type
Mass shooting, triple-murder, murder-suicide
WeaponTaurus PT-809E 9mm pistol
Deaths4 (including the perpetrator)
Injured2
PerpetratorOmar Enrique Santa-Perez[1]

Perpetrator edit

Omar Enrique Santa-Perez, 29, was a U.S. citizen born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Leading up to the incident, Santa-Perez had a history of employment and mental health problems, twice being sent by a judge to be evaluated by mental health professionals.[6] It is unclear whether he attended these evaluations voluntarily. Neighbors described Santa-Perez as "increasingly bitter" in the weeks leading up to the shooting after struggling to hold down a job.[7] Three months prior to the shooting, federal magistrate Karen Litkovitz threw out a lawsuit Santa-Perez had filed against CNBC Universal Media LLC and TD Ameritrade Holding Corp in December 2017 quoting it to be "rambling, difficult to decipher and borders on delusional". In the lawsuit, Santa-Perez alleged that CNBC and TD Ameritrade, through tapping of his personal electronic devices, had uncovered his identity and published it online.[7] There is no evidence of any mention or allusion of him by CNBC prior to the shooting. As part of this lawsuit, Santa-Perez initially demanded more than $5 million in damages, though he later reduced his demand to $3.3 million in federal court. Santa-Perez was also required to disclose his financial holdings as part of the lawsuit, which when asked if he had "any cash on hand or money in savings, checking or other account," he checked "No". He also claimed he had about $700 in stocks and owed about $800 to T-Mobile and University of Cincinnati Health.[8]

Incident edit

Prior to the attack, Santa-Perez had entered a sandwich shop and potentially visited other businesses in the building, before returning to the bank and opening fire.[3] Those killed in the attack were identified as two bank employees and a contractor.[9] Two other victims were injured in the attack.[10] Santa-Perez's gun reportedly jammed at least once during his shooting spree.[9] This gave officers enough time to approach the center's main lobby, where they encountered an active shooter situation, with Santa-Perez firing into the lobby. Four of the responding officers engaged the shooter with their weapons, striking Santa-Perez multiple times.[11] Body camera footage of the shooting released by the Cincinnati Police Department showed Santa-Perez indiscriminately shooting at any person he saw,[12] and the gunman was later shot dead through a glass pane by police.[2][5][12] The Hamilton County Coroner told reporters "The aggressor had one weapon, but a whole lot of rounds of ammunition. And he didn't hesitate to pull the trigger, empty his magazine, release and do it over and over again."[4]

Victims edit

One of the victims was reported deceased by first responders at the scene, while two others were declared deceased after arriving at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Two other victims were also transported, with one listed in critical condition and the other in fair.[3]

Investigation edit

Speaking at a press conference, Cincinnati mayor John Cranley stated that initial reports appeared to show that the victims were shot at random and that, "it didn't appear to be a dispute between people."[10]

During the initial investigation, it was discovered by police that the shooter was carrying hundreds of rounds of ammunition and "...could've killed over 100 people."[2] Body camera footage was released by law enforcement on September 8, which documented the officers' actions when they encountered the gunman.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Pilcher, James (September 30, 2018). "Cincinnati shooting: Five unanswered questions about what happened at Fifth Third". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Londberg, Max; Horn, Dan; Knight, Cameron; Coolidge, Sharon; Brookbank, Sarah; Saker, Anne (September 6, 2018). "Cincinnati shooting: 'He could've killed over 100 people'". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Wang, Angie; Sewell, Dan (September 6, 2018). . Time. Archived from the original on September 6, 2018. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Louisville woman shot 12 times in Cincinnati mass shooting released from hospital". Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Hauser, Christina and Julia Jacobs (September 6, 2018). "Cincinnati Gunman Kills Three and Is Fatally Shot by Police". The New York Times. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
  6. ^ "Fifth Third shooting: Key questions linger a year later".
  7. ^ a b "Cincinnati shooting: Omar Santa Perez had a history of employment troubles".
  8. ^ "Cincinnati shooter filed 'delusional' suit against CNBC, TD Ameritrade months before spree".
  9. ^ a b c Lam, Katherine (September 13, 2018). "Cincinnati police release bodycam footage of cop firing through window, gunning down mass shooter at bank". Fox News. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  10. ^ a b "3 Killed, 2 Injured in 'Random' Mass Shooting at Cincinnati Office Building". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  11. ^ "Shooting in downtown Cincinnati leaves four dead, including gunman". NBC News. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  12. ^ a b Jason Hanna; Nicole Chavez; Deanna Hackney (September 7, 2018). "Video shows Cincinnati killer shooting 'anyone he sees,' police chief says". CNN. Retrieved September 7, 2018.

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On September 6 2018 a mass shooting occurred in Cincinnati Ohio United States 2 3 At 9 06 am EDT Omar Santa Perez opened fire with a Taurus PT 809E 9mm pistol equipped with standard and hollow point ammunition in the lobby of the Fifth Third Center in Cincinnati Ohio killing three people He was then shot and killed by responding police officers 4 5 2018 Cincinnati shootingLocationFifth Third Center Cincinnati Ohio United StatesCoordinates39 06 07 N 84 30 43 W 39 1019 N 84 511828 W 39 1019 84 511828DateSeptember 6 2018 9 06 9 10 a m Attack typeMass shooting triple murder murder suicideWeaponTaurus PT 809E 9mm pistolDeaths4 including the perpetrator Injured2PerpetratorOmar Enrique Santa Perez 1 Contents 1 Perpetrator 2 Incident 2 1 Victims 3 Investigation 4 ReferencesPerpetrator editOmar Enrique Santa Perez 29 was a U S citizen born in San Juan Puerto Rico Leading up to the incident Santa Perez had a history of employment and mental health problems twice being sent by a judge to be evaluated by mental health professionals 6 It is unclear whether he attended these evaluations voluntarily Neighbors described Santa Perez as increasingly bitter in the weeks leading up to the shooting after struggling to hold down a job 7 Three months prior to the shooting federal magistrate Karen Litkovitz threw out a lawsuit Santa Perez had filed against CNBC Universal Media LLC and TD Ameritrade Holding Corp in December 2017 quoting it to be rambling difficult to decipher and borders on delusional In the lawsuit Santa Perez alleged that CNBC and TD Ameritrade through tapping of his personal electronic devices had uncovered his identity and published it online 7 There is no evidence of any mention or allusion of him by CNBC prior to the shooting As part of this lawsuit Santa Perez initially demanded more than 5 million in damages though he later reduced his demand to 3 3 million in federal court Santa Perez was also required to disclose his financial holdings as part of the lawsuit which when asked if he had any cash on hand or money in savings checking or other account he checked No He also claimed he had about 700 in stocks and owed about 800 to T Mobile and University of Cincinnati Health 8 Incident editPrior to the attack Santa Perez had entered a sandwich shop and potentially visited other businesses in the building before returning to the bank and opening fire 3 Those killed in the attack were identified as two bank employees and a contractor 9 Two other victims were injured in the attack 10 Santa Perez s gun reportedly jammed at least once during his shooting spree 9 This gave officers enough time to approach the center s main lobby where they encountered an active shooter situation with Santa Perez firing into the lobby Four of the responding officers engaged the shooter with their weapons striking Santa Perez multiple times 11 Body camera footage of the shooting released by the Cincinnati Police Department showed Santa Perez indiscriminately shooting at any person he saw 12 and the gunman was later shot dead through a glass pane by police 2 5 12 The Hamilton County Coroner told reporters The aggressor had one weapon but a whole lot of rounds of ammunition And he didn t hesitate to pull the trigger empty his magazine release and do it over and over again 4 Victims edit One of the victims was reported deceased by first responders at the scene while two others were declared deceased after arriving at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center Two other victims were also transported with one listed in critical condition and the other in fair 3 Investigation editSpeaking at a press conference Cincinnati mayor John Cranley stated that initial reports appeared to show that the victims were shot at random and that it didn t appear to be a dispute between people 10 During the initial investigation it was discovered by police that the shooter was carrying hundreds of rounds of ammunition and could ve killed over 100 people 2 Body camera footage was released by law enforcement on September 8 which documented the officers actions when they encountered the gunman 9 References edit Pilcher James September 30 2018 Cincinnati shooting Five unanswered questions about what happened at Fifth Third Cincinnati com Retrieved November 10 2021 a b c Londberg Max Horn Dan Knight Cameron Coolidge Sharon Brookbank Sarah Saker Anne September 6 2018 Cincinnati shooting He could ve killed over 100 people Cincinnati com Retrieved November 10 2021 a b c Wang Angie Sewell Dan September 6 2018 4 Dead in Mass Shooting at Fifth Third Bank Building in Downtown Cincinnati Time Archived from the original on September 6 2018 Retrieved September 13 2018 a b Louisville woman shot 12 times in Cincinnati mass shooting released from hospital Retrieved September 13 2018 a b Hauser Christina and Julia Jacobs September 6 2018 Cincinnati Gunman Kills Three and Is Fatally Shot by Police The New York Times Retrieved September 7 2018 Fifth Third shooting Key questions linger a year later a b Cincinnati shooting Omar Santa Perez had a history of employment troubles Cincinnati shooter filed delusional suit against CNBC TD Ameritrade months before spree a b c Lam Katherine September 13 2018 Cincinnati police release bodycam footage of cop firing through window gunning down mass shooter at bank Fox News Retrieved September 13 2018 a b 3 Killed 2 Injured in Random Mass Shooting at Cincinnati Office Building PEOPLE com Retrieved September 13 2018 Shooting in downtown Cincinnati leaves four dead including gunman NBC News Retrieved September 13 2018 a b Jason Hanna Nicole Chavez Deanna Hackney September 7 2018 Video shows Cincinnati killer shooting anyone he sees police chief says CNN Retrieved September 7 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 Cincinnati shooting amp oldid 1216921231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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