Trump orders flags at half-staff after California shooting; Dems call for action

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Trump orders flags at half-staff after California shooting; Dems call for action

“None of it is inevitable. WE CAN STOP ALL THIS,” he wrote.

In the latest massacre, at a country bar’s college night late Wednesday in a Los Angeles suburb, a lone shooter burst in tossing what appeared to be smoke bombs and firing dozens of rounds, witnesses and authorities said. Ventura County Sheriff Sgt. Ron Helus, a 29-year veteran who was one of the first on the scene, was among the dead, according to police.

(Live updates: Shooting at Thousand Oaks, California, bar leaves 12 dead including officer, suspect identified)

The suspect, 28-year-old Ian David Long, was also found dead inside the Borderline Bar and Grill, police said.

It came less than two weeks after 11 people were killed at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. The oldest victim, Rose Mallinger, was 97 years old.

(Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: Portraits of the 11 victims)

President Donald Trump, who called the California shooting “terrible” in a tweet Thursday morning, ordered flags be flown at half-staff until Saturday at sunset as “a mark of solemn respect for the victims of the terrible act of violence” in response to the shooting.

Trump orders flags at half-staff after California shooting; Dems call for action

Mark J. Terrill/APPeople comfort each other as they sit near the scene, Nov. 8, 2018, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. where a gunman opened fire Wednesday inside a country dance bar crowded with hundreds of people on “college night.”

Trump also commended the “great bravery shown by police” and said Helus, the first officer to enter, was “shot numerous times.” Helus, survived by his wife and son, was looking to retire next year, the sheriff’s office said.

As has become customary after mass shootings, many Democrats joined Murphy in calling for an end to gun violence.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday’s shooting was “yet another reminder of the scourge of gun violence that has plagued America for far too long.”

“We must act to stop it,” Schumer tweeted.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., said she was “devastated to wake up to another horrific mass shooting.”

“When will enough be enough? We must act now,” she tweeted.

“This cannot continue,” said Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. “Congress must move to #EndGunViolence – now.”

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, one of the first Republicans to speak out on the shooting, represents a district north of Thousand Oaks, Calif., where the shooting occurred.

“These acts of violence test our unity as a nation. But they will only strengthen our resolve to heal the wounds in our society and move forward,” McCarthy said.

McCarthy is a longtime friend of Republican Rep. Steve Scalise, who was among the victims shot at a GOP baseball practice in June.

Vice President Mike Pence also weighed in Thursday morning.

“Our hearts are with the victims, survivors, and their families. A heroic sergeant was killed. We commend the action of all first responders,” Pence tweeted.

Sourse: abcnews.go.com

Trump orders flags at half-staff after California shooting; Dems call for action

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