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Suspect in Reno casino triple shooting had no known connection to victims

The suspect alleged to have opened fire at a Reno, Nevada, casino on Monday was identified as a local man with no known connections to his victims, police said Tuesday.

The dead were identified by Sparks, Nevada, police as Southern California residents Andrew Canepa and Justin Aguila, both 33, and northwest Nevada resident Angel Martinez, 66.

Aguila and Canepa were in Sparks for a bachelor party, police said in a statement. They were both shot from behind at Grand Sierra Resort while waiting in the valet area for a ride to Reno-Tahoe International Airport, the police department said.

Suspect in Reno casino triple shooting had no known connection to victims
An investigator walks past police vehicles during an investigate into a shooting at GSR Casino in Reno, Nev., on Tuesday.KCRA

Jeff Gorell, a Ventura County, California, supervisor and former deputy mayor of Los Angeles, said on Facebook that Canepa was a co-owner of Side Street Café in the Newbury Park community, about 40 miles west-northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Gorell described Canepa as the father of a young son and a “kind soul.”

“We will miss seeing his warm presence at the restaurant and are deeply saddened by this loss,” he said.

Martinez was ambushed in the venue’s parking lot as he drove away from the casino, Sparks police said. The gunman was hiding behind a vehicle before emerging to open fire, it said.

Three others were injured in the shooting, with one treated at a hospital and released and two remaining under medical care Tuesday but expected to recover, according to the police department.

The suspected shooter was identified as Dakota Hawver, a 26-year-old from adjacent Reno with no criminal or mental history of note, police said.

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Police stand near evidence markers as they investigate a shooting at GSR Casino in Reno, Nev., on Tuesday.KCRA

“Investigators have not found any connections to the Grand Sierra Resort or any of the victims, and his motive is unknown,” police said.

The attack, reported Monday just before 7:30 a.m., unfolded as a gunman on foot and armed with a legally purchased 9 mm semiautomatic handgun opened fire on people gathered near the venue’s valet stand, police said.

The shooter’s weapon apparently jammed, but only briefly, Sparks Police Chief Chris Crawforth said Monday.

As the gunman left, he shot at a security guard who returned fire, police said. When officers arrived, he exchanged gunfire with them and was critically injured, police said.

The suspect remained hospitalized on Tuesday, Sparks police said.

The department has launched an investigation into the attack and any possible motive.

Grand Sierra Resort, a high-rise hotel and casino that often books top touring music and comedy acts, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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