The death toll in Santa Monica’s shooting rampage has risen to six, including the gunman, as the Santa Monica Police Department confirms the shooter as 23-year-old John Zawahri and identifying four of the five victims killed.
Santa Monica College opened at 7 am today, except for the library, as students return for the final two days of finals.
A 26-year-old female who was shot while in an SUV on campus during Friday’s shooting spree died Sunday, becoming the fifth victim from the rampage.
Authorities confirmed her identity Sunday as Marcela Dia Franco; she died at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Westwood after she was taken off life support.
Marcela, who had registered to take classes during the upcoming summer session at SMC, had visited the campus Friday with her father, 68-year-old Carlos Navarro Franco; he also died. Carlos was a SMC grounds keeper of 22 years.
According to news reports, Marcela and her father were visiting campus to buy textbooks.
Three others were also killed, during the shooting spree, including the gunman’s 24-year-old brother Christopher Zawahri and 56-year-old father Samir Zawahri and a woman outside the SMC library.
According to SMC and news reports, the community college created a fund in honor of the Franco family.
Law enforcement officials gunned down John Zawahri early Friday afternoon, one day before what would have been his 24th birthday.
SMPD and other law enforcement agencies are still trying to determine Zawarhi’s motives, though during a press conference Saturday afternoon Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks stated she presumed the shooting spree to be premeditated.
Seabrooks added Zawarhi was dressed in all black and maintained with him an assault rifle and about 1,300 ammunition rounds during the shooting spree.
The shooting spree, which started just before noon Friday when a house fire was reported at Yorkshire Avenue, last 13 minutes, according to authorities and reports; the house was apparently where Zawarhi allegedly killed his brother and father.
Zawarhi had reportedly enrolled in classes at SMC in 2010.