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Suspect identified in Louisiana cinema shooting

July 24, 2015

Police in Lafayette have said 59-year-old John Houser killed himself after opening fire at a movie theater in the Louisiana city, killing two people. There appears to be no clear motive for this latest US shooting spree.

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Lafayette police on Friday identified the gunman in a cinema shooting as John Russel Houser, a white man from the nearby southern state of Alabama.

"He's kind of a drifter," police chief Jim Craft told reporters, adding that Houser had acted alone and had been staying at a nearby motel.

After firing 13 rounds from a single handgun, killing two and injuring nine, Houser had been forced back into the cinema, where he turned the gun on himself, Craft said.

"What happened is that the quick law enforcement response forced him back into the theater, at which time he shot himself," Craft said.

'Random act of violence'

There were over 100 people in the cinema when Houser began shooting into the audience, 30 minutes into a screening of the comedy "Trainwreck."

According to police and the state governor, the attack was an instance of indiscriminate violence.

Bobby Jindal
Bobby Jindal wants to become the Republican candidate in the 2016 presidential raceImage: Getty Images/J. Raedle

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal said it "didn't appear that anybody in Lafayette was targeted," explaining to US broadcaster CNN that residents were coming to grips with a "random act of violence."

Bravery in the theater

Jindal praised the heroism of those in the audience who helped to "save the lives of others."

He said there was one teacher who threw herself in front of the shower of bullets to protect her friend, also a teacher, and eventually pulled the fire alarm.

"The second teacher said the bullet was coming for her head if her friend hadn't jumped on top of her. She had the presence of mind to pull the fire alarm," said Jindal.

Jindal, who went to Lafayette after news of the shooting emerged and is also vying for the Republican presidential nomination for 2016, said it was not the right time to discuss gun control.

"We should be focusing on the victims at the moment," he said.

Obama: Tens of thousands killed

The shooting came as President Barack Obama admitted that a "distressing" lack of progress on gun control has been a great source of frustration during his time in office.

"If you look at the number of Americans killed since 9/11 by terrorism, it's less than 100. If you look at the number that have been killed by [domestic] gun violence, it's in the tens of thousands," Obama said in an interview with the BBC taped before the Louisiana shooting.

"For us not to be able to resolve that issue has been something that is distressing," he added.

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James Holmes used an AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifle in the Aurora attackImage: AP

The latest rampage erupted as a jury deliberates handing down the death penalty for the gunman in a 2012 theater massacre in Colorado that left 12 dead and 70 injured.

Almost three years ago to the day, James Holmes opened fire at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, in a planned attack during a screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."

The shooting also comes a week after Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez, 24, opened fire on two military centers in Chattanooga and killed four US Marines and a Navy sailor before dying in a shootout with police.

Last month, 21-year-old Dylann Roof killed nine people in a gun attack on a church in Charleston, South Carolina.

glb/sms (Reuters, AP, AFP)