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Santa Monica College students return to campus after rampage

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Santa Monica College students return to classes Monday for the first time since a deadly shooting rampage killed five people across the city, including two on the school’s campus.

All buildings at the school will be open except the library, where police shot and killed the gunman, John Zawahri, 23, on Friday, officials said.

A vigil is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday in front of the library, and graduation is expected to go on as scheduled Tuesday, school officials said.

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“We look forward to this wonderful ceremony and time of family pride,” the college’s president, Chui L. Tsang, said in a statement. “We hope you can join us if you have not already made plans to do so. Thank you again for your patience, your resilience, and your strength.”

The rampage was a premeditated act by an emotionally troubled person who armed himself with high-powered weapons, police said.

A family friend of Zawahri said he had an intense interest in guns.

The friend, who asked not to be identified, said Zawahri had “a fascination with guns. We were all worried about it. ... Everyone is wondering where he got the money for the weapons.”

Law enforcement sources said Zawahri armed himself with high-powered weapons and may have had up to 1,300 rounds of ammunition.

Several of the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, said Zawahri had struggled with his parents’ bitter divorce. He also had a history of mental issues, the sources said, adding that they could not be more specific.

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Santa Monica police said Saturday that the department had dealt with the gunman in connection with an incident in 2006, but would not provide details because he was a juvenile at the time.

The rampage lasted about 10 minutes, officials said, beginning just before noon Friday at a Yorkshire Avenue home where Zawahri killed his brother, Chris, 25, and his father, Samir, 55.

He then cut a bloody path through a number of city streets before ending up on the Santa Monica College campus, where he shot into an SUV and killed school groundskeeper Carlos Navarro Franco, 68, and his daughter, Marcela, 26, who was a student at the school, officials said.

“Her family was with her by her side,” Tsang said in a statement. “Marcela had registered to attend classes this summer at SMC and was with her father Carlos when Friday’s tragedy struck.

“Our deepest sympathies go to the Franco family,” he continued. “At the appropriate time, the college will convene a campus-wide memorial. We will provide details going forward.”

Officials said there will be increased security at the campus through at least Tuesday, when the school’s graduation ceremony is scheduled.

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