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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
National
Matthew Ormseth and Richard Winton

Gilroy festival shooter killed himself, coroner says, contradicting police version of events

The Gilroy Garlic Festival gunman killed himself, the county medical examiner concluded Friday, contradicting an earlier police account that three officers had shot him dead within a minute.

Santino William Legan, 19, opened fire at the popular Northern California food festival Sunday evening, killing three people and wounding 13 more. Police had previously said his rampage was cut short when three Gilroy policemen engaged and killed Legan in less than a minute.

The Santa Clara County medical examiner, however, said Legan died of a self-inflicted, "intra-oral" gunshot wound, according to a spokeswoman for the medical examiner.

At a news conference Thursday, Scot Smithee, the Gilroy police chief, declined to say how many times Legan had been shot. He identified the Gilroy officers who engaged Legan as Eric Cryar, Hugo Del Moral and Robert Basuino, all longtime law enforcement veterans.

"I think they're heroes. I don't think they view themselves that way," Smithee said. "I think they view themselves as just doing their job."

Legan killed three people, two of them children: Stephen Romero, 6; Keyla Salazar, 13; and Trevor Irby, 25. Law enforcement authorities have not identified a motive.

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