The victims who died in the shooting at The Grand 16 theater in Lafayette have been identified as 21-year-old Mayci Breaux of Franklin and 33-year-old Jillian Johnson of Lafayette.

I can't imagine that knock on the door for the families of these two young women. This is such a tragedy and I wonder if we will ever really know why this happened.

KATC reports the shooter, who shot himself in the theater, has been identified as 59-year-old John Houser of Alabama. Police say he was a "drifter" and had been in the Lafayette area since early July. He fired 13 rounds into the theater during the showing of "Trainwreck."

One of the victims and the gunman were reported dead at the scene. A second victim died at an area hospital. Nine people were wounded. Two have been treated and released. One remains in critical condition.

He was staying at the Motel 6 on University Avenue. Police searched his hotel room this morning and found wigs and other disguises. They suspect he was going to try to change his appearance after the shooting.

Houser drove a 1995 blue Lincoln Continental with a switched license plate to the theater and parked outside the exit door. He intended on shooting then escaping. He tried to blend in with the crowd fleeing with building, but police believe the rapid law enforcement response forced Houser back into the building, where he shot himself.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Houser claimed that he was an entrepreneur. The profile claims he owned and operated two bars and was a real estate developer.  However, his last listed job is in 2006.

"This is such a senseless, tragic act. Why would you come here and do something like this?" Lafayette City-Parish President Joey Durel asked. "Two innocent people lost their lives, numerous other people were shot."

In addition, a John Russell Houser from Phenix City, Alabama, is listed as a member of a group called the Tea Party Nation.

Police recovered a .40 caliber handgun. No explosive devices were found in his vehicle.

Police said they don't believe that Houser knew any of the victims. Houser purchased a ticket to the movie. Authorities are waiting to view the surveillance video from the theater.

The only tie Houser has to Lafayette that investigators have found is an uncle who lived in Lafayette, but died more than 30 years ago.

 

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