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This photo, released by the Santa Monica Police department, shows the gunman entering the Santa Monica College library on June 7. The gunman's shooting spree began in a home near the college, where two were found dead, and ended when police killed him in the college library. Santa Monica police have identified the suspect as John Zawahri.
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The gunman enters the college library wearing black fatigues.
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The gunman, carrying what appears to be an assault rifle (circled), enters the library.
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Santa Monica police officially identified the suspect in the shootings as 23-year-old John Zawahri.
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The Santa Monica police released this photo showing ammunition, magazines and guns believed to have been dropped by the gunman.
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Los Angeles Police Department officers along with Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies search the campus of Santa Monica College after a reported shooting on Friday, June 7.
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iReporter Daniel Kraft took this image of what he believes to be the shooter's body as Kraft was being evacuated from the campus by a SWAT team." border="0" height="360" id="articleGalleryPhoto007" width="640"/>iReporter Daniel Kraft took this image of what he believes to be the shooter's body as Kraft was being evacuated from the campus by a SWAT team.
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A car with windows shattered by bullets sits in front of a partially burned house where two bodies where found. Authorities believe the incident may be related to the shooting on the campus of Santa Monica College.
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An inspector stands outside the partially burnt house where two bodies were discovered near the Santa Monica College campus.
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A Los Angeles County SWAT team sharpshooter circles the campus in a helicopter.
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Los Angeles Police Department officers deploy around the campus.
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Students rush to safety after shots were fired.
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California Highway Patrol officers work to contain the scene.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies search the grounds.
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Backpacks and food are left behind after students fled the campus.
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Police gather during the search of the campus.
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SWAT officers conduct a search at the college after the shooting.
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Women leave campus after the shooting.
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A police officer helps search the campus.
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iReporter Aleksandr Kats photographed local law enforcement trying to secure the grounds of Santa Monica College. " border="0" height="360" id="articleGalleryPhoto0020" width="640"/>During the campus lock down, iReporter Aleksandr Kats photographed local law enforcement trying to secure the grounds of Santa Monica College.
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iReporter Nathaniel Westveer photographed the chaotic scene right outside his office building, which is 100 feet away from the crime scene at Santa Monica College. He says during the shooting, police closed down the intersection as they combed the adjacent office complex with their guns drawn." border="0" height="360" id="articleGalleryPhoto0021" width="640"/>iReporter Nathaniel Westveer photographed the chaotic scene right outside his office building, which is 100 feet away from the crime scene at Santa Monica College. He says during the shooting, police closed down the intersection as they combed the adjacent office complex with their guns drawn.



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  • Police say John Zawahri fatally shot his father, brother and three others
  • A fifth victim was taken off life support Sunday
  • Zawahri ended his rampage at Santa Monica College, where police killed him
  • A woman who tried to stop his attempted carjacking was shot several times


Santa Monica, California (CNN) -- What would compel a man to take his father's and his brother's lives and then spray bulletsat his former college, killing three other people in the next 13 minutes?
The Friday afternoon rampage in Santa Monica, California, ended only when police shot dead the suspect, John Zawahri.
Over the weekend, bits and pieces emerged about 23-year-old.
But with his death -- a day shy of his 24th birthday -- the central question may remain unanswered.
He had suffered mental health issues and was hospitalized a few years ago after allegedly talking about harming someone, a law enforcement source said.
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Family emotional over tragic loss
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Santa Monica hero used car as blockade
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5th victim dead in Santa Monica shooting
Police had contact with him in 2006 -- but because he was in high school, and therefore a juvenile at the time, police couldn't disclose more.
And as recently as 2010, he attended Santa Monica College -- where he met his chaotic end in the school library.
How to help the family
'I'll never forget his eyes'
Police say the spate of violence that left this beachfront city reeling on Friday involved as many as six incidents over 13 minutes.
It started at the Zawahri family house on Yorkshire Avenue shortly before noon, and ended a mile away in the college library where students were studying for finals.
Officers were dispatched to the house to respond to reports of shots fired. There, they found the 1,000-square-foot home in flames.
Inside, firefighters would later find two bodies in a back room -- that of Zawahri's father, Samir, and his brother Chris.
Both had been shot.
Outside the house, police came across an injured woman who too had been shot: Deborah Fine.
Fine told CNN she was driving when she saw the gunman pull over another woman and hold a rifle to her head.
"I thought to myself, 'What are you doing? Why are you pointing this gun at her?' And so I put on my accelerator, I hit the gas, and I got in between the two of them," she said.
The bold move quickly turned the gunman's attention to Fine.
"I'll never forget his eyes. They were just so intense and so cold," she said. "That's when he raised his rifle."
The bullets struck Fine three to four times across her body.
With blood pooling around her, she slumped over and played dead in hopes that the gunman would stop.
When neighbors rushed to the scene, Fine had one plea:
"Please, I don't want to die. I have twins. Just please open my car door," she said.
Fine still has pieces of shrapnel inside her body.
Source: Santa Monica gunman previously hospitalized for mental health
The next two victims
Fine had interrupted the gunman's carjacking. But the gunman's rampage was just beginning.
He got into the carjacked vehicle and forced his victim to drive the short distance to Santa Monica College.
During their ride, 911 calls poured in, keeping police on the gunman's path.
As the car headed toward the campus of the community college, where 30,000 students are registered, he opened fire on a passing bus, slightly wounding three people.
He then got out and shot into a red Ford Explorer, carrying 26-year-old Marcela Franco and her father, 68-year-old Carlos Navarro Franco. They were on campus to get textbooks for Marcela.
Carlos Franco worked as a groundskeeper at the college. He died shortly after the shooting.
"Carlos worked really hard. He worked beyond the age of retirement ... so that he could support his daughters and especially Marcela," who was about to graduate, relative Margret Quinonez Perez said.
Marcela Franco wanted to be a clinical psychologist. She was taken off life support Sunday.
"We spent last 48 hours like (in) a cocoon. Nobody else in there -- just us," Quinonez Perez said. "We were loving her, telling her how much we loved her. We're going to miss her."
The Santa Monica College Foundation established The Carlos Franco Family Memorial Fund to help the family. Relatives want to give the father and daughter proper burials.
"'Broken' is not a strong enough word to describe us," Quinonez Perez said.
iReporter: There was a body on the corner
'He executed her'
After shooting into the SUV, the gunman abandoned his hijacked vehicle -- leaving the driver unhurt.
Dressed in black and wearing a ballistic vest, he then walked the campus, "shooting as he went along," Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks said.
Outside the school library, he saw a woman and "executed her," Seabrooks said.
Her death was the fifth of the rampage. Her name was not released.
Gunfight in the library
By all accounts, the gunman was ready to inflict maximum harm. He had about 1,300 rounds of ammunition and multiple firearms, Seabrooks said.
He went into the school library and fired several times at terrified patrons who were hiding in a safe room.
Police said it was "miraculous" that they were not wounded.
Jasmine Franco was in a classroom next to the library -- waiting for her English class to start.
"You could hear rumbling, a lot of rumbling, it sounded like an earthquake or something," she said, referring to the sounds of gunfire mixed with the footfalls of people running.
Inside the library, Priscilla Morales and her friends hid.
"I was so scared and thought literally I was going to die," she said.
By then, the gunman had returned to the main area of the library, he was met with three police officers.
"Drop it!" Morales said she heard police say.
Then she heard gunshots and a man's screams. Officers had shot and killed Zawahri.
The rampage was over, but the questions remain.
Kyung Lah reported from Santa Monica; Holly Yan and Jackie Castillo reported from Atlanta. CNN's Susan Candiotti and Traci Tamura also contributed to this report.

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