Authorities said the suspect, a white man identified as Peter Selis, shot four black women, two black men and one Latino man, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
Rikky Galiendes, 27, heard gunshots around 6 PM yesterday and went to look outside his sixth-story apartment when he spotted a man bleeding and running near the pool below.
Galiendes told The Associated Press that he called out to ask if the man needed help when his roommate grabbed him, yanked him down and then pointed toward a man sitting in a chair with a gun.
"He was calm, you know. I mean from my perspective, the guy was ready to do whatever he was going to do. He shot at people having a good time and having a party."
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Galiendes and his roommate ran back inside and called police. They stayed indoors until neighbors yelled that it was safe to come out. Galiendes said it was a horrifying scene.
"As soon as I heard the gunshots I had goosebumps and the whole thing was really emotionally draining, seeing blood everywhere, seeing bodies on the ground, hoping they survived, seeing bloody footsteps you know of people who ran away. There was just so much blood. It was so surreal."
"It was chilling," he said. "La Jolla is known to be really safe and this is a family neighborhood."
One woman who was shot died, several victims were in surgery and others were still critical late yesterday, Chief Shelley Zimmerman said at a news conference. An additional man was taken to the hospital after he broke his arm while fleeing.
"This is truly a horrific act of violence that took place here today," San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer said at a news conference. "Our entire city, all of our thoughts and prayers, all San Diegans' thoughts and prayers, are with the victims and their families tonight."
Three officers on the ground shot the suspect after he pointed a large-caliber hand gun at them, Zimmerman said.
Police believe that Selis lived in the complex but have not discovered a motive.
One of the partygoers is also believed to live at the complex, Zimmerman said. Police are investigating.
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