logo

Police shoot man who opened fire in crowded area before Ice Cube concert

Mary Scott
Sep 03, 2018
09:52 A.M.

Police shot a concertgoer who chose to take his fan obsession to a dangerous level yesterday. The incident occurred before an Ice-Cube concert at the Del Mar racetrack in San Diego.

Advertisement

The man, according to the San Diego “Union-Tribune,” had approached one of the ticket windows around 6:40 pm, and asked to be sold a ticket. He was told the show was sold-out, and instead of going home, decided to cause a scene.

Advertisement

He got into an argument with the ticket attendant, and Sheriff’s deputies had to intervene. A sheriff’s statement explained:

“An argument ensued and nearby deputies responded. The man pulled out a silver plated semi-automatic handgun and fired several shots into a crowded area. Deputies engaged and returned fire.”

Pandemonium broke out in the track and its environs as people scrambled to safety. The shooter was eventually taken to the hospital in an ambulance after he was shot by one of the sheriff’s deputies. No other casualties were recorded.

Advertisement

An announcer at the track is reported to have said: “There’s gunfire at the track” while horses galloped along the turf course. A couple of concertgoers left the arena afterward.

The Del Mar Racetrack took to their Twitter page at 7:22 pm to assure visitors that everything was fine. They tweeted:

“The situation has been contained. The concert is moving forward as planned.”

Advertisement

Ice-Cube’s concert was a part of the 2018 Del Mar Summer Concert Series and was scheduled to take place at the Seaside stage located on the fairgrounds. The show eventually attracted close to 18,000 people, selling out in record time.

Advertisement

So far, there is no information on the health condition of the shooter who was taken to Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla.

Shootings are becoming more of a common occurrence in the United States. Less than a month ago, Chicago witnessed a violent weekend of shootings that left 12 people dead and 54 wounded.

Following the horrific incident, Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson emphasized:

“As long as we fail to hold repeat gun offenders accountable for their actions we're going to keep having these discussions on Monday mornings.”

Advertisement
info
Please fill in your e-mail so we can share with you our top stories!
By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy
Advertisement
Related posts

Inside Mom-of-2 Sandra Bullock's Isolated Hilltop Farm with Chicken Coop She Owned for 15 Years

November 04, 2023

Tom Cruise Built a Ranch Nestled in the Forest & Escaped There to Raise Baby with Katie Holmes — Pics Inside

November 11, 2023

My DIL Handed Me a Humiliating List of Rules for My Grandkids, So I Taught Her a Lesson

February 27, 2024

Homeless Young Woman Doesn't Eat for a Week to Buy a Cell Phone and Call Dad for Help — Story of the Day

February 14, 2024

Billy Joel 'Became a Homey' with His Love & Their Young Daughters after 3 Unsuccessful Marriages

December 26, 2023

‘Pregnant?’: Carrie Underwood, 40, Sparks Fan Discussion with Her Photo in a Shimmering Jumpsuit

February 26, 2024

‘Pregnant?’: Carrie Underwood, 40, Sparks Fan Discussion with Her Photo in a Shimmering Jumpsuit

February 23, 2024

Two Little Sisters Go Missing after Last Seen in Pajamas in Their Home at 11 p.m.

January 26, 2024

'Pins & Needles': Prince Had Severe Pain in His Hands & Looked 'Frail' before He Died in an Elevator at 57

February 07, 2024

What Happened to Alan Jackson Who Disappeared from the Scenes a Year after Revealing His Diagnosis?

February 13, 2024

Taylor Swift's Fan Loses Her Life at 23 after Falling Ill during Her Idol's Concert — Tragic Details

November 19, 2023

This Girl, Who Is a Top Singer, Survived a Bombing — She Was Once 'Unrecognizable' but Still Has ‘Cute’ Dimples

November 21, 2023

30+ Times People Exposed and Stopped Liars in Their Tracks

January 26, 2024

People Share Their Dating Experiences That Went Horribly Wrong

January 26, 2024