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What We Know About the Borderline Bar Shooting


Twelve people were killed Wednesday night when a gunman opened fire inside a Thousand Oaks bar.

Here is what we know.

Victims: Thirteen people are dead, including a 29-year Ventura County Sheriff’s sergeant who responded to the scene. The shooter is among the dead. Other victims were hospitalized, but details on the injured were not immediately available.

Location: The shots were fired during a weekly college night party at the Borderline Bar & Grill at 99 Rolling Oaks Drive in Thousand Oaks. The bar has a large dance hall with a stage and a pool room along with several smaller areas for eating and drinking.

Family Unification Center: 1375 E. Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks. For information, call the hotline at 805-465-6650.

Schools Affected: Many in the crowd came from local colleges such as Pepperdine, Moorpark and Cal State Channel Islands. The bar is close to several other universities. All classes were canceled Thursday at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks

CSU Channel Islands Information Hotline: 805-465-6650

Road Closures: Moorpark Road is closed between the 101 Freeway and Rolling Oaks Drive; Rolling Oaks Drive is closed between Moorpark Road to Los Padres Drive; On and off ramps are closed at the 101 Freeway Moorpark Road exit.

The Gunman: The shooter, armed with a legally purchased Glock 21 equipped with an extended magazine, was identified as 28-year-old Ian Long, of Thousand Oaks. He was found dead inside the bar by law enforcement officers. It is believed he shot himself.

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Source: NBC Los Angeles

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