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The Santa Barbara, Calif., gunman apparently wrote a densely detailed, bone-chillingly precise manifesto outlining exactly whom he would kill and when.

The first victim of the horrific shooting spree near the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been identified as 20-year-old Christopher Ross Michael-Martinez, an English major who planned to go to law school after graduation.

For the residents of the Southern California college town terrorized Friday by a shooting rampage, the violence was likely an unwelcome reminder of an eerily similar massacre from more than a decade ago.

Santa Barbara officials say the firearms Elliot Rodger had during his shooting rampage were legally obtained and registered to him.

The Santa Barbara, Calif., gunman apparently wrote a densely detailed, bone-chillingly precise manifesto outlining exactly whom he would kill and when.

The first victim of the horrific shooting spree near the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been identified as 20-year-old Christopher Ross Michael-Martinez, an English major who planned to go to law school after graduation.

The gunman who killed six people Friday near the University of California, Santa Barbara, was armed with three semiautomatic handguns and had another 41 loaded 10-round magazines when he was found dead in his car, officials said Saturday evening.

Approximately 10 minutes passed between the time officials received the first 911 call and the time deputies found the suspected gunman dead.

Police are investigating why a gunman opened fire on a Southern California college town, spraying bullets from his car in a Friday night rampage that killed six people and injured seven others, including "several" students, officials said.

The first victim of the horrific shooting spree near the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been identified as 20-year-old Christopher Ross Martinez, an English major who planned to go to law school after graduation.