Hialeah Mass Shooting
Only Most Recent by a Concealed Handgun Permit Holder
At Least 65 Innocent
People Have Been Killed in Recent Mass Shootings Involving Concealed Handgun
Permit Holders
Washington, DC--Gerardo
Regalado, the 38-year-old man who shot seven women, killing four, earlier
this week at a Hialeah, Florida, restaurant is at least the 16th person
licensed to carry a concealed handgun reported to have committed a mass
shooting (three victims or more) since May 2007 according to Violence
Policy Center (VPC) research. The 15 prior mass shootings, two of which
occurred in Florida, are detailed on Concealed
Carry Killers, an on-line resource that tallies from news reports
killings by concealed handgun permit holders. Not including this most
recent shooting, the website reports that since May 2007 concealed handgun
permit holders have killed a total of at least 166 people, including nine
law enforcement officers.
According to news
reports, Regalado, who killed himself after the shooting, had a concealed
handgun permit--even though relatives described him as "pure evil" with
a history of abusing women and having served "hard time" in a Cuban prison.
Prior to the Hialeah
shooting, concealed handgun permit holders had claimed 61 innocent lives
in 15 mass shootings since May 2007 (six of the shooters killed themselves,
four have been convicted, and five cases are pending). Regalado's attack
brings the total number of innocent victims reportedly killed by concealed
handgun permit holders in mass shootings during this period to 65, including
a 2009 attack at a Pennsylvania health club where, like Regalado, the
shooter targeted women--killing three and wounding nine. The Hialeah shooting
is the third known mass shooting in Florida by a concealed carry permit
holder since September 2007. In November 2009, concealed handgun permit
holder Paul Michael Merhige allegedly opened fire at his family's Thanksgiving
dinner, shooting six relatives and killing four, including his 76-year-old
aunt, his pregnant sister, and a six-year-old cousin. In May 2009, concealed
handgun permit holder Guillermo Zarabozo was found guilty of the September
2007 murders with an accomplice of the four crew members of the charter
boat Joe Cool and was sentenced to five consecutive life terms in prison
plus an additional 85 years to be served consecutive to the life terms.
In response to this
latest tragedy committed by a concealed handgun permit holder, VPC Legislative
Director Kristen Rand states, “Concealed handgun permit holders don't
prevent mass shootings, they commit them. How much blood must run in the
streets before state legislators act to disarm these rampage shooters?"
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For Release:
Friday, June 11, 2010
Contact:
Marty Langley
Violence Policy Center
(202) 822-8200 x109
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