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2012 Seattle cafe shooting spree

The 2012 Seattle cafe shooting spree was a series of shooting incidents that occurred on May 30, 2012. The killing spree began with a mass shooting that occurred at Café Racer in Seattle, Washington, resulting in the deaths of four patrons. A fifth person was killed not long after. The shooter was identified as Ian Lee Stawicki, who later committed suicide.〔http://abcnews.go.com/US/ian-stawicki-seattle-cafe-racer-shooter-kills-shoots-citywide/story?id=16463885〕
==Shootings==
On May 30, 2012, just before 11:00 a.m., Stawicki walked into Café Racer in the University District of Seattle, Washington. The staff there recognized him from being thrown out, police said, and reminded him of that. Stawicki lingered for a bit, and then walked near the door. He pulled one of his two pistols, both .45-caliber handguns, and shot his first victim in the back of the head. The man's body blocked the door, taking away an escape route. One man fought Stawicki, throwing a bar stool at him and using another bar stool to fight him. The distraction allowed two or three people to escape through the door the shooter had blocked. Stawicki then went near the bar and shot the others execution-style, police say. As he left, Stawicki took a hat from one of the victims.〔http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Police-Seattle-shootings-were-like-an-execution-3599900.php〕 Stawicki killed four patrons and wounded the café's chef.
Half an hour later, he killed another woman in a parking lot next to Town Hall Seattle on First Hill while carjacking her Black Mercedes-Benz SUV. Later that afternoon just before 4:00 p.m., he committed suicide on a sidewalk in West Seattle as police closed in.〔(Seattle shootings suspect shoots himself, police say ), CNN, May 30, 2012〕 The perpetrator previously owned six handguns (three 9mm handguns and three .45-caliber handguns), including the Para-Ordnance pistol he used in the shootings. As a result of the shootings, several schools, including Roosevelt High School and Nathan Eckstein Middle School, were put on lock-down for student safety.

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