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Mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, California
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Location of Half Moon Bay within California | |
Half Moon Bay, California
3km 2miles Sheriffs Department substation Concord Farm Mountain Mushroom Farm Half Moon Bay shootings | |
Location | Half Moon Bay, California, U.S. |
Date | January 23, 2023 (2023-01-23) c. 2:20 p.m. (PST) |
Attack type | Mass shooting, workplace violence |
Weapon | Semi-automatic pistol |
Deaths | 7 |
Injured | 1 |
Accused | <--! Do not add a name here until charges are laid --> |
On January 23, 2023, a spree killer opened fire at two nearby farms in Half Moon Bay, California, killing seven people and critically injuring an eighth person. A suspect, identified as 66-year-old resident Chunli Zhao, was taken into custody after he arrived in his SUV at the San Mateo County Sheriffs Department substation in the city. The suspect lived and worked at the first scene.
Shootings
At 2:22 pm PST, first responders were notified of a shooting at Mountain Mushroom Farm in Half Moon Bay. Upon arriving, they discovered four deceased individuals with gunshot wounds. A fifth victim who survived was transported to Stanford University Medical Center near Palo Alto, with life-threatening injuries. As responders were arriving at the scene, the gunman drove two miles away to Concord Farm in his maroon third-generation Lexus RX350, where he fatally shot three more people. Several children were also present at both shooting scenes, but they were left unharmed.
At approximately 4:40 pm PST, the suspect, who was identified as 66-year-old Chunli Zhao, a resident of the first farm, in Half Moon Bay, was found in his vehicle in the parking lot of Half Moon Bay's San Mateo County Sheriffs Department substation at 557 Kelly Avenue. Zhao was taken into custody without incident, and a weapon was located inside his vehicle. Zhao worked at one of the farms, and the victims were his coworkers. Zhao had a history of making violent threats to his coworkers, and at one point allegedly attempted to suffocate his roommate with a pillow.
Perpetrator
The suspect was identified as a 66-year-old local resident Chunli Zhao (born 1956), a longtime farmer, a forklift driver, a former restaurant worker, and a former resident of San Jose. Zhao previously was a forklift driver at the Mountain Mushroom Farm beginning in December 2016.
While living in San Jose in 2012, Zhao began working at a restaurant in Cupertino with his co-worker Yingjiu Wang, who also lived in the same apartment in San Jose. On March 12, 2013, Zhao tried to suffocate Wang by using a pillow inside Yingjiu's room in their apartment. This occurred two days after Wang filed a restraining order against Zhao. Two days later on March 14, 2013, Zhao confronted Wang inside the apartment and told Wang that "if he wouldn't return to his job, it would be a bigger problem and he would use a kitchen knife to split Wang’s head wide open". Shortly after the incident, a judge from the Santa Clara County Superior Court ordered Zhao to stay away from the apartment within a 300-yard radius until July of the same year. Zhao never returned.
Shortly before the shooting occurred, Zhao and his wife went back to Santa Clara County where they went to a Chinese bank to send remittances to China, located near the restaurant Zhao previously worked at.
Reactions
In a press briefing, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre expressed that President Joe Biden had directed federal law enforcement to help local authorities during their investigations. Governor of California Gavin Newsom was informed of the shooting while visiting the hospitalized victims of the Monterey Park shooting of less than 48 hours earlier, describing the two events in conjunction as "tragedy after tragedy."
See also
- 2023 Monterey Park shooting, a mass shooting that occurred two days before
- List of shootings in California
- List of mass shootings in the United States in 2023
- Mass shooting contagion
References
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- Amir Vera; Aditi Sangal; Adrienne Vogt; Leinz Vales; Elise Hammond; Maureen Chowdhury (January 24, 2023). "7 killed in shooting in Half Moon Bay, California". CNN.com. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
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- ""Tragedy upon tragedy": Gov Newsom reacts to Half Moon Bay shootings that killed 7". CBS Sacramento. January 23, 2023. Archived from the original on January 24, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
- Newsom, Gavin (January 24, 2023). "At the hospital meeting with victims of a mass shooting when I get pulled away to be briefed about another shooting. This time in Half Moon Bay. Tragedy upon tragedy" (Tweet). Retrieved January 24, 2023 – via Twitter.
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