Man goes on shooting rampage in California, 3 killed
Press Trust of IndiaTustin (California), Feb 20 (AP) The early morning commute was just getting under way on suburban Orange County's network of freeways when Melvin Lee Edwards pulled up to a stop sign near a busy off-ramp. It was just after 5 am and Edwards, 69, was on his way to work when, police say, a fleeing murder suspect forced him out of his BMW at gunpoint, marched him across the street and shot him three times from behind as horrified commuters watched. The shooting was the second of three murders in a trail of carnage early yesterday that spanned 40 kilometers but lasted just an hour. The shooter, 20-year-old Ali Syed, killed a woman in the home he shared with his parents, killed two drivers during carjackings, injured two others and shot up cars on a busy freeway interchange before committing suicide as police closed in, authorities said. Syed, an unemployed part-time community college student, had no known motive and acted alone, said Tustin police Chief Scott Jordan. The first victim, a woman in her twenties, has not been identified and was not related to Syed, he said. The violence began at 4:45 am, when deputies responded to a call from Ladera Ranch, a town about 88 kilometers southeast of Los Angeles. They found the woman shot multiple times. Syed's parents were in the house at the time, fled the residence when shots were fired, and reported it, Jordan said. From Ladera Ranch, the gunman headed north and pulled off Interstate 5 in Tustin, about 32 kilometers away, with a flat tire, police said. A man who was waiting in a shopping center parking lot saw Syed had a gun and tried to escape in his Cadillac, Jordan said. Syed ran after the car and fired his shotgun through the back window, striking the driver in head but not killing him. Syed then crossed the street to a Mobil gas station, where he approached the driver of a pick-up who was filling his tank and asked for his keys, Jordan said. Syed got back on the freeway, where he pulled to the side of the road at the busy I-5 and State Route 55 interchange and began firing at commuters, Jordan said. The shooter then got his car stuck, authorities said. He approached Edwards, of Laguna Hills, who was on his way to his Santa Ana business. Syed shot Edwards three times, including in the back of the head and the back, Jordan said. Syed took Edwards' BMW and next popped up at the Micro Center where he shot and killed construction worker Jeremy Lewis. Lewis' co-worker was shot in the arm, Jordan said. Syed took the second construction worker's utility truck and fled to Orange, this time with California Highway Patrol officers in pursuit. He jumped from the moving utility truck at an intersection in Orange, about five miles away, and shot himself in the head, Jordan said. (AP) NKP 02201614 NNNN