In Wake of Cook's Corner Mass Shooting, Governor Newsom Urges Californians to Use Life-Saving Red Flag Laws

In response to the mass shooting at Cook's Corner in Trabuco Canyon, Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a statement urging all Californians to use the state's "red flag" laws. The shooting, which occurred on Wednesday evening, left three dead and six others injured.

Governor Newsom emphasized the importance of red flag laws in preventing such tragedies. These laws allow victims of domestic violence, family members, coworkers, and others to seek protective orders to prohibit potentially dangerous individuals and abusers from possessing guns.

According to early reports, the shooting at Cook's Corner was related to a domestic dispute. Governor Newsom highlighted the alarming fact that two-thirds of mass shooters in America have a history of domestic violence. He expressed his condolences to the victims and their families and stressed the need for continued support and protection for victims and survivors.

Earlier this summer, Governor Newsom launched a website called GunSafety, which provides critical information on how Californians can use red flag laws, including Gun Violence Restraining Orders, to protect their loved ones from potential threats. The website is part of an $11 million statewide campaign to raise awareness and educate the public about these life-saving measures.

Red flag laws have shown immense promise in reducing the incidence of firearm suicide and have been used to prevent threatened mass shootings. Governor Newsom urged Californians to use these laws and report any red flags they may come across to help save lives.

The retired Ventura Police officer responsible for the shooting has been identified as John Snowling. He entered Cook's Corner armed with two handguns and targeted his estranged wife and another woman. Snowling then started shooting randomly at patrons inside and outside the venue before being confronted by deputies. The deputies exchanged gunfire with Snowling, ultimately taking his life. The investigation is ongoing, and the identities of the victims have not been released.

Cook's Corner is a popular biker bar in Orange County known for its large gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts. The tragic incident has deeply affected the community, and condolences have been expressed by Chief Darin Schindler of the Ventura Police Department.

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