A mass shooting occurred at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, Calif., this morning with reports now coming in that the suspected gunman is dead with 11 others shot, including a Ventura Country Sheriff’s Deputy:
As we suspected in the 4am hour of @FoxFriendsFirst– authorities now confirming the suspect in the California shooting is dead. 11 shot, including Ventura Co Sheriff's Deputy.
— Heather Childers (@HeatherChilders) November 8, 2018
#BREAKING Per @VENTURASHERIFF: #Borderline #ThousandOaks mass shooting:
-11 victims; multiple fatalities
-Shooter "down" inside. Not clear if he's injured or killed
-Sheriff's Deputy in critical condition
-Couple hundred people inside the building at the time of the shooting— Elex Michaelson (@Elex_Michaelson) November 8, 2018
#Borderline #ThousandOaks So far 11 confirmed victims including a VCSO deputy that was shot multiple times. When officers arrived they came under heavy fire and found numerous gunshot victims.
— VCscanner (@VCscanner) November 8, 2018
Authorities have not released the number of those killed, but they are saying “multiple fatalities”:
Update: Ventura Co Sheriff Sgt Eric Buchow confirms “multiple fatalities” in Borderline bar shooting in Thousand Oaks. Shooter is confirmed deceased inside the building.
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) November 8, 2018
Update: 12 people confirmed dead not including the alleged gunman:
JUST IN: 12 people were killed in the bar shooting in Thousand Oaks, California, the sheriff says. The gunman is also dead. https://t.co/g2YKrSopIu
— CNN (@CNN) November 8, 2018
Update 2:
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Sgt. Ron Helus died a hero, Ventura County Sheriff says: “He gave his all and tonight, as I told his wife, he died a hero. He went in to save lives, to save other people.”
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) November 8, 2018
29-year veteran Sergeant Ron Helus died at the hospital following the mass shooting at a California bar.
He was among the first law enforcement officers to arrive at the scene and was shot multiple times while trying to enter the building. He was about a year from retirement. pic.twitter.com/CDqZxkH4PQ
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) November 8, 2018
UPDATE: 13 dead in total.
11 victims inside the bar. Ventura Sheriffs Sergeant Ron Helus died at the hospital, and the shooter is also dead.
Helus was a 29 year veteran looking to retire within the next year.@ABC7— Jory Rand (@ABC7Jory) November 8, 2018
According to reports, the gunman entered the country and western bar and opened fire, first on a bouncer at the door and then at other staffers before making his way inside:
"The gunman started opening fire on the cashiers." –#Borderline shooting witness John Hedge describes what he saw.
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) November 8, 2018
#BREAKING The Ventura County Sheriff's Office says a man walked into a crowded California bar and opened fire. CNN and CBS now reporting multiple fatalities. At least 11 people hurt, including a deputy. Witnesses said the man was wearing a black trench coat. He is reportedly dead pic.twitter.com/P3896bF8vG
— Angela Brauer (@AngelaBrauerTV) November 8, 2018
The gunman may have thrown a smoke grenade of some sort inside the bar:
Witness in tears says on @ABC7 the gunman shot the bouncer, entered the bar, used smoke devices and began opening fire on young people on dance floor. It is college night at Borderline.
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) November 8, 2018
It was reportedly “college night” at the bar:
The poster advertising College Country Night at #Borderline. pic.twitter.com/0kX73mW4DY
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) November 8, 2018
Mitchell Hunter, 19, of Simi Valley, has bloodied hands after breaking a window with a chair to get out of Borderline after he heard shots on the dancefloor. #Borderline #Borderlineshooting pic.twitter.com/x3MX1rkNDf
— Jeremy Childs (@Jeremy_Childs) November 8, 2018
#Pepperdine student newspaper reporting students were at #Borderline tonight. College night was huge when I was in school. Sick to my stomach. https://t.co/K5JuxtGSRG
— Greg Lee (@abc7greg) November 8, 2018
We’ll keep you posted.
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Editor’s note: This post has been updated.
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