Killer Had 3 Guns, 300 Rounds
Seattle police say he told the victims, 'There's plenty for everyone,' as he shot 8, killing 6
Associated Press
Los Angeles Times
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Seattle, Washington (US):
The young man who killed six people at a house party over the weekend had brought three guns, more than 300 rounds of ammunition, a baseball bat and a black machete, and told guests as he blazed away, "There's plenty for everyone," authorities said Monday.
Aaron Kyle Huff, 28, was "clearly intent on doing homicidal mayhem," Deputy Police Chief Clark Kimerer said.But investigators still have no idea why."We may be asking these questions over the next year or two," Kimerer said. "Hopefully we will find some answers."
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Huff committed suicide when confronted by an officer outside the house early Saturday. Toxicology results will not be available for several days, Kimerer said.Police said the victims, many of them dressed as zombies in black with white face paint, had met Huff earlier in the night at a rave called "Better Off Undead" and invited him to a party at their rented home.
Huff left the party about 7 a.m. and returned wearing bandoliers of ammunition and carrying a 12-gauge pistol-grip shotgun and a handgun.He killed two people on the front steps, three more in the living room, then went looking for more victims, police said.
Mar 28, 2006
Seattle police say he told the victims, 'There's plenty for everyone,' as he shot 8, killing 6
Associated Press
Los Angeles Times
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Seattle, Washington (US):
The young man who killed six people at a house party over the weekend had brought three guns, more than 300 rounds of ammunition, a baseball bat and a black machete, and told guests as he blazed away, "There's plenty for everyone," authorities said Monday.
Aaron Kyle Huff, 28, was "clearly intent on doing homicidal mayhem," Deputy Police Chief Clark Kimerer said.But investigators still have no idea why."We may be asking these questions over the next year or two," Kimerer said. "Hopefully we will find some answers."
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See Also:
Killer was a 'gentle giant,' 'quick to anger'
No Evident Motive in Seattle Shooting
Small-town roots in Montana reveal no clues on motive
_________________
Huff committed suicide when confronted by an officer outside the house early Saturday. Toxicology results will not be available for several days, Kimerer said.Police said the victims, many of them dressed as zombies in black with white face paint, had met Huff earlier in the night at a rave called "Better Off Undead" and invited him to a party at their rented home.
Huff left the party about 7 a.m. and returned wearing bandoliers of ammunition and carrying a 12-gauge pistol-grip shotgun and a handgun.He killed two people on the front steps, three more in the living room, then went looking for more victims, police said.
Mar 28, 2006