Coward. He should of just shot himself in the head and spared everyone
his misery.

On Dec 26, 3:47 am, "mike [never forget] 532"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>  Man in a Santa Suit Kills at Least 8 at a 
> Partyhttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/26/us/26Santa.html?_r=1&th&emc=th
> COVINA, Calif. — A man in a Santa Claus outfit opened fire on a
> Christmas Eve gathering of his in-laws in this Los Angeles suburb and
> then methodically set their house ablaze, killing at least eight
> people and injuring several others, the authorities said Thursday.
>
> The attack occurred during a Christmas Eve gathering.
> Shortly after the attack, the gunman, identified as Bruce Jeffrey
> Pardo, 45, killed himself with a single shot to the head at the home
> of his brother in the Sylmar section of Los Angeles, the police said.
>
> In addition to the eight people whose bodies were found in the ashes
> of the house here, none of whom were identified, at least one other
> person was thought to be missing, and perhaps as many as three. Among
> the total of dead or missing were the couple who owned the home and
> their daughter, the estranged wife of the gunman, the police said.
>
> Investigators continued to search the charred structure Thursday, and
> coroners said dental records would be needed to identify some of the
> remains.
>
> The frenzied shooting occurred just before midnight Wednesday at the
> two-story house, set on a cul-de-sac in this middle-class town about
> 22 miles east of Los Angeles. Lt. Pat Buchanan of the Covina Police
> Department said Mr. Pardo, armed with one or two handguns and fire
> accelerant, had gone to the house looking for his former wife,
> Sylvia,
> with whom he was finalizing a contentious divorce after only a year
> of
> marriage.
>
> People who escaped the house got out by smashing through glass and
> jumping. One woman broke an ankle when she leapt from a second-floor
> window.
>
> The house was owned by James and Alicia Ortega, an elderly couple who
> were retired from their spray-painting business and who often invited
> their large extended family over for parties, particularly around
> Christmas.
>
> Relatives said about 25 people, among them many children, were inside
> the home celebrating when Mr. Pardo knocked on the door around 11:30
> p.m. He had apparently disguised himself as a hired entertainer for
> the children in order to gain access.
>
> When a guest opened the door, Lieutenant Buchanan said, Mr. Pardo
> stepped inside the house, drew a semiautomatic handgun and
> immediately
> started shooting, beginning with an 8-year-old girl who was hit in
> the
> face but who survived, as did an older girl who was shot in the back.
>
> As Mr. Pardo unleashed a barrage of gunfire in the living room,
> relatives smashed through windows, hid behind furniture or bounded
> upstairs. Then he sprayed the room with accelerant, using a device
> made of two pressurized tanks, one of which held pressurized gas.
> Within seconds, the house was ablaze.
>
> Joshua Chavez of Seattle was visiting his mother’s house, which sits
> behind the Ortegas’, when he heard a loud explosion. “Then I saw
> black
> smoke and this large flame,” he said.
>
> Mr. Chavez ran out to the backyard and heard three girls, including
> the one who had been shot in the back, trying to climb over his
> mother’s wall. “There’s some guy shooting in there,” he said one of
> the girls told him.
>
> “About 20 seconds after that,” he continued, “the house was totally
> on
> fire. One girl said that a guy dressed as Santa started shooting.”
>
> Another neighbor, Jeannie Goltz, 51, saw three more partygoers
> fleeing
> the burning home. One of them, a young woman, had escaped upstairs
> from the living room but broke her ankle when she jumped out a
> second-
> story window.
>
> SWAT teams arrived shortly after Ms. Goltz had shepherded these three
> survivors into another neighbor’s house, but by that time Mr. Pardo
> was on his way back to Los Angeles.
>
> Police officers said they could not recall so horrific a crime in
> Covina, and neighbors said they would never have imagined anything so
> grisly on their quiet block.
>
> The Ortegas had lived in the house for more than two decades and were
> known for their family spirit, their generosity and their dog, which
> frequently escaped their yard.
>
> “I would generally play Santa for the family every year,” said Pat
> Bower, a neighbor of the Ortegas for 25 years. “The family was always
> together. Brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles were always in the
> house. They were a gigantic family. We all envied them, actually.”
>
> Robert and Gloria Magcalas lived next door to the Ortegas for 11
> years
> but were celebrating Christmas Eve with relatives in Los Angeles.
> Their own home was barely spared the flames.
>
> “They were a big, loving family,” Mrs. Magcalas said. “We usually
> exchanged gifts with them today. They gave us tamales and cookies
> every Christmas.”
>
> The police said they had found two handguns in the ruins, and an
> additional two pistols at the scene of Mr. Pardo’s apparent suicide.
> Officials said they would continue to search the crime scene Friday,
> seeking information about the identities of the dead
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