Thousand Oaks shooting survivor was friends with the gunman

FAN Editor

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Federal agents were back at 28-year-old Ian Long’s house Friday, clearing the crime scene as they searched for clues as to why the former Marine opened fire in the Borderline Bar & Grill. Twelve people were killed with an extended magazine on a glock handgun.

Todd Stratton was at the bar Wednesday night. He’d also been friends with Long for 11 years and said he thought he might be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when he came back from deployment in Afghanistan in 2013.

Ian David Long

Ian David Long

“There was times where people would ask him about it and he got kind of, you know, upset and said he didn’t, you know, like talking about it,” Stratton said.

Among the victims were college students, veterans and others who were at Borderline for country-western dancing on college night. The victims also included sheriff’s Sgt. Ron Helus, who stormed the club to stop the carnage. 

Many inside had already survived one mass shooting at the Route 91 festival in Las Vegas 13 months ago, including including 27-year-old Telemachus Orfanos.

“He didn’t come home last night,” said his mother, Susan. “I don’t want prayers. I don’t want thoughts. I want gun control and I hope to God nobody else sends me any more prayers. I want gun control. No more guns.”

© 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

NY eyes plan to be first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes

New York state is taking steps to ban the sale of flavored electronic cigarettes in the hopes of curbing a sharp rise in the use of vaping products by young people, the Cuomo administration said Friday. “As the governor previously said, he’s very concerned about the rise in youth e-cigarette […]