California biker bar shooting leaves 5 dead, 6 injured

A retired law enforcement officer opened fire at a popular biker bar in Orange County, California Wednesday night in a shooting that left 5 people dead and six others wounded, according to reports.

The gunman was among the dead, shot by deputies who responded to the carnage at Cook’s Corner, a Lake Forest restaurant on Santiago Canyon Road in Trabuco Canyon, according to CBS News.

The shooting began as a domestic dispute between the shooter and his wife, sources told the news outlet.

Five people are dead and multiple were injured after a retired law enforcement officer opened fire at a bar in Orange County, Calif., on Aug. 23.
ABC 7

Emergency and medical response staff are seen treating victims after a bar shooting in Orange County, Calif., on Aug. 23.
Emergency and medical response staff are seen treating victims after a bar shooting at Cook’s Corner in Orange County, Calif., on Aug. 23.
ABC 7

A massive law enforcement presence responded to Cook's Corner, a well-known biker bar and grill.
A massive law enforcement presence responded to Cook’s Corner, a well-known biker bar and grill, moments after the shooting at Cook’s Corner in Orange County, Calif., on Aug. 23.
ABC 7

Orange County deputies confirmed that “multiple victims” were struck by gunfire” at the establishment and said the incident is still under an active investigation.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.



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