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Spree killing which occurred in Isla Vista, California

2014 Isla Vista killings
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Isla Vista is located in southern California

Isla Vista

Isla Vista

Isla Vista (southern California)

Location Isla Vista, California, United States
Coordinates 34°24′43″N 119°51′32″Westward  /  34.412°N 119.859°W  / 34.412; -119.859 Coordinates: 34°24′43″N 119°51′32″W  /  34.412°N 119.859°W  / 34.412; -119.859
Engagement May 23, 2014 (2014-05-23)
9:27 – 9:35 p.m. (UTC−viii:00)
Target Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara

Assail type

  • Spree killing
  • murder–suicide
  • drive-past shooting
  • stabbing
  • mass shooting
  • vehicle-ramming attack
Weapons
  • Two knives
  • Glock 34 handgun
  • Ii SIG Sauer P226 handguns
  • BMW 328i Coupé
Deaths 7 (iii by stabbing; 4 past gunfire, including the perpetrator)
Injured fourteen (vii by gunfire, vii struck past motor vehicle)
Perpetrator Elliot Oliver Robertson Rodger
Motive Revenge for perceived sexual and social rejection
Misogyny
Mental illness
Incel ideology

The 2014 Isla Vista killings were a series of deadly misogynistic terror attacks in Isla Vista, California. On the evening of May 23, 22-yr-quondam Elliot Rodger[1] [ii] [iii] [4] [five] killed half dozen people and injured 14 others – by gunshot, stabbing and vehicle ramming – near the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and then killed himself.

Rodger stabbed three men to death in his flat, patently one by one on their arrival. About three hours later he collection to a sorority house, and after failing to go inside shot three women outside, two of whom died. He adjacent drove past a nearby cafeteria and shot to expiry a male student inside. He so began to bulldoze through Isla Vista, shooting and wounding several pedestrians from his car and striking several others with his automobile. He exchanged gunfire with police twice, and was injured in the hip. Later on his car crashed into a parked vehicle, he was establish dead inside with a cocky-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Before driving to the sorority house, Rodger uploaded a video to YouTube titled "Elliot Rodger's Retribution", in which he outlined his planned attack and his motives. He explained that he wanted to punish women for rejecting him, and sexually active men because he envied them. He as well emailed a lengthy autobiographical manuscript to acquaintances, his therapist, and family members; the document appeared on the Net and became widely known as his manifesto. In it, he described his babyhood, family unit conflicts, frustration over his inability to find a girlfriend, his hatred of women, his contempt for couples (especially interracial couples) and his plans for what he described every bit "retribution". In February 2020, the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism at the Hague retroactively described the killings equally an act of misogynist terrorism.[6]

Perpetrator [edit]

Elliot Oliver Robertson Rodger (July 24, 1991 – May 23, 2014) was the perpetrator of the 2014 Isla Vista killings.

Early life [edit]

Elliot Oliver Robertson Rodger was an English-born American higher student. Born in London, England, he moved to the United States with his parents at age five.[7] He was raised in Los Angeles. His male parent is British filmmaker Peter Rodger, his paternal grandfather photograph-announcer George Rodger.[five] [8] His female parent is a Malaysian Chinese research banana for a film company.[9] [10] [11] A younger sister was born before his parents divorced. After Peter remarried, he and his 2nd married woman Soumaya Akaaboune,[12] a Moroccan extra with whom Elliot had a strained relationship,[13] had a son together.

Rodger attended Crespi Carmelite Loftier School, an all-boys Catholic schoolhouse in Encino, Los Angeles, and so Taft High School in Woodland Hills.[14] He graduated from Independence Continuation Loftier School in Lake Balboa in 2009,[14] and briefly attended Los Angeles Pierce College and Moorpark College before moving to Isla Vista in 2011.[15] He attended Santa Barbara City College; in his manifesto he said that he dropped out of his classes in February 2012;[sixteen] after the killings the school said he had no longer been taking classes.[17]

Mental wellness and social problems [edit]

According to his family'south attorney and a family unit friend, Rodger had seen multiple therapists since he was viii years erstwhile,[17] just the chaser said he had never been formally diagnosed with a mental disease.[18] He was diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, an autism spectrum disorder, in 2007.[15]

By the ninth grade, Rodger was "increasingly bullied", and wrote later that he "cried past [himself] at schoolhouse every day";[19] at this time he adult an obsession with the multiplayer-online game World of Warcraft, which dominated his life for most of his teenage years, and briefly into his 20s. At Crespi Carmelite High he was bullied; in i incident his head was taped to a desk while he was asleep.[3] [20] According to Rodger, in 2012, "the one friend [he] had in the whole world who truly understood [him]... said he didn't want to exist friends anymore" without offer whatsoever reason.[nineteen] Rodger had a YouTube account, and a blog titled "Elliot Rodger's Official Blog", through which he expressed loneliness and rejection. He wrote that he had been prescribed risperidone just refused to have information technology, stating, "After researching this medication, I found that it was the absolute wrong thing for me to take."[21]

Subsequently turning eighteen, Rodger began rejecting mental health intendance and became increasingly isolated. He said that he was unable to make friends, although acquaintances said that he rebuffed their attempts to be friendly.[22] Family friend Dale Launer said that he counseled Rodger on budgeted women, but that Rodger did non follow the advice; Launer too commented that when he met Rodger at eight or nine, "I could run across then that in that location was something wrong with him... looking dorsum at present he strikes me as someone who was broken from the moment of conception."[23]

Early incidents [edit]

Rodger claims in his manifesto that in 2011 he threw coffee on a couple he was jealous of;[24] : 87 he claims in another incident, he splashed coffee on ii girls for not smiling at him.[24] : 100 In 2012 Rodger used a Super Soaker filled with orange juice to spray a group playing kickball at Girsh Park.[24] : 106–107 [25]

Referring to an incident in July 2013,[25] Rodger wrote that afterwards being mocked at a party he tried but failed to shove some girls over a ten-foot ledge; instead, other boys pushed him over and his ankle was injured. When he went back for his sunglasses he was once again mocked, and beaten. A neighbor saw Rodger come up home crying and vowing to kill the men involved and then himself.[xix] He wrote in his manifesto that the incident was the concluding trigger for his planning the assault.[25]

In Jan 2014, Rodger accused Cheng Yuan Hong, one of his roommates, of stealing some candles; Hong pleaded guilty to petty theft.[26] [27] On Apr 30,[28] Rodger'due south parents contacted police after condign alarmed by his beliefs and YouTube videos.[24] : 134 [4] [29] Sheriff'south deputies who visited Rodger determined that he did not run into the criteria for an involuntary mental wellness commitment; Rodger had told them he had a "misunderstanding" with his parents.[30]

Manifesto and online posts [edit]

Rodger emailed his 107,000-word manifesto, My Twisted World: The Story of Elliot Rodger,[31] to 34 people,[15] : 7 including his therapist, Charles Sophy,[32] [33] his parents and other family unit,[34] former teachers, and childhood friends.[35] In information technology he said he had originally sought to carry out an set on on Halloween of 2013, simply reconsidered considering he thought there would exist as well many police force present.[24] : 110

In his concluding YouTube video, "Elliot Rodger's Retribution", Rodger complained of being rejected by women and envying sexually active men, and described his planned assault[36] and the motives backside it.[37] In the video, he says:

Tomorrow is the day of retribution, the mean solar day in which I will take my revenge against humanity, against all of yous. For the final 8 years of my life, ever since I hitting puberty, I've been forced to endure an being of loneliness, rejection, and unfulfilled desires all considering girls take never been attracted to me. Girls gave their affection, and sexual practice, and love to other men just never to me.[38] I'm 22 years sometime and I'm yet a virgin. I've never fifty-fifty kissed a daughter. I've been through higher for ii and a half years, more that actually, and I'm withal a virgin. Information technology has been very torturous. Higher is the time when everyone experiences those things such as sex and fun and pleasure. Within those years, I've had to rot in loneliness. It'due south non fair. Yous girls have never been attracted to me. I don't know why you girls aren't attracted to me, but I will punish y'all all for information technology. It'southward an injustice, a crime, considering... I don't know what you don't see in me. I'm the perfect guy and yet you throw yourselves at these obnoxious men instead of me, the supreme admirer.[38]

He wrote in My Twisted Earth that being of mixed race fabricated him "unlike from the normal fully white kids".[3] [19] On 1 online forum, he said that he opposed interracial dating and made several racist posts regarding African-American, Hispanic, Southward Asian and East Asian people, stating that seeing men of these indigenous groups socializing with white women "makes you desire to quit life".[19] [24] : 87 [39] In 1 online post, Rodger wrote:

Full Asian men are disgustingly ugly and white girls would never go for you. You're just butthurt that you were born as an Asian piece of shit, so yous lash out past linking these simulated pictures. You even admit that you wish you were half white. You'll never exist half-white and you'll never fulfill your dream of marrying a white woman. I suggest you jump off a bridge.[39]

In his manifesto, Rodger made a racist comment regarding some other boy, outlining some of his plans:

How could an junior, ugly black male child be able to get a white girl and not me? I am beautiful, and I am half white myself. I am descended from British aristocracy. He is descended from slaves.[24] : 84 On the day before the Mean solar day of Retribution, I volition start the Beginning Phase of my vengeance: Silently killing as many people as I tin can around Isla Vista by luring them into my apartment through some form of trickery.[40]

A "State of war on Women" was the second stage of his plan:[20]

The Second Phase will take place on the Day of Retribution itself, only before the climactic massacre... My War on Women... I will set on the very girls who correspond everything I hate in the female gender: The hottest sorority of UCSB.[41]

Rodger stated in his manifesto that, in his ideal earth, he would "quarantine all [women] in concentration camps. At these camps, the vast majority of the female population will be deliberately starved to death. That would exist an efficient and fitting way to kill them all off... I would take an enormous tower built but for myself... and gleefully lookout man them all dice."[24] : 136 He likewise dreamed of "a pure world, [where] the homo's mind tin can develop to greater heights than ever before. Futurity generations will alive their lives costless of having to worry virtually the barbarity of sex activity and women, which will enable them to expand their intelligence and advance the homo race to a land of perfect civilization."[24] : 137 He said that he planned to impale his half-brother and stepmother, simply was not mentally prepared to kill his father.[29]

Preparations [edit]

In September 2012, Rodger visited a shooting range to practice firing handguns.[16] In Nov, he purchased his first handgun, a Glock 34 pistol, in Goleta, choosing it as "an efficient and highly accurate weapon".[32] In early 2013, Rodger bought two additional handguns, both SIG Sauer P226 pistols, writing that they were "of a much college quality than the Glock" and "a lot more efficient".[16] He purchased the weapons legally in Oxnard and Burbank, California.[42]

Rodger claimed[24] : 104 to accept saved at least $half-dozen,000, which was given to him by his parents and grandmothers, in order to buy the weapons and supplies for the attacks.[xvi] [43] Gun constabulary experts in California accept said that there was zilch in Rodger's known history that prevented him from making legal firearm purchases.[22]

Attacks [edit]

Rodger began his attacks at his apartment on Seville Road, where he killed three men by stabbing them multiple times. Bloodstains later found in the building's hallway suggest that Rodger had attacked one or more than of his victims equally they entered; a encarmine bathroom towel and paper towels in the bath suggest Rodger had attempted to clean the hallway.[15] The men'due south positions suggested that each was killed separately every bit he entered.[44] Two of the victims were confirmed to be Rodger's roommates co-ordinate to an apartment charter, while police force were investigating whether the third was as well a resident or visiting the apartment on the night of the killings.[two] [45] [46] [47] [a]

After the stabbings, Rodger purchased coffee at a coffee store.[15] At around 8:30 p.thou., he was seen working on his laptop in his car in the parking lot of his apartment building.[51] He uploaded his "Retribution" video at 9:17 and sent his manifesto due east-post at 9:xviii.[52] After receiving a copy of the manifesto, Rodger's therapist phoned his mother, who – finding the "Retribution" video on Rodger's YouTube channel – contacted Rodger's father. In divide cars, his parents left Los Angeles for Santa Barbara, calling Isla Vista police enroad.[15] [33]

Rodger drove to the Alpha Phi sorority business firm at Embarcadero del Norte and Segovia Road near UCSB,[b] where he knocked on the front door for a few minutes[54] and so began shooting people nearby. Two women were killed[55] and a 3rd was injured.[3] [15] [17] [56] Rodger began driving once again. He fired into an unoccupied java shop on Pardall Road, then several times into a delicatessen; a human being was struck seven times and killed.[fifteen]

Rodger drove south on Embarcadero del Norte on the wrong side of the street, hitting a pedestrian and firing at two people on the sidewalk, missing them. He shot a couple exiting a pizzeria and a female cyclist.[4] [fifteen] [57] [58] [59] [threescore] He collection due south on El Embarcadero and shot at and missed a adult female,[61] turned east on Del Playa Drive, and made a U-turn to drive west. He so exchanged burn down with a sheriff's deputy responding to a telephone report, and struck 2 pedestrians.[fifteen] [59] [62] [63] [64]

Turning north on Camino del Sur, Rodger shot and wounded 3 people at Sabado Tarde Street, and struck a skateboarder and two cyclists with his auto. Turning e on Sabado Tarde, he struck another skateboarder with his car and shot two other men at the intersection with Camino Pescadero.[15] On Sabado Tarde near Little Acorn Park, Rodger exchanged gunfire with three sheriff's deputies, and was shot in the hip.[17] [62] [63] [65] [66] Pursued by police,[15] he turned south a second fourth dimension onto El Embarcadero, so west again on Del Playa. He struck a cyclist, then crashed on the north sidewalk just due east of the intersection of Del Playa and Camino Pescadero.[67] [68]

At 9:35, police found Rodger dead within his machine from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head.[fifteen] In the auto were three pistols, knives, 6 empty x-round magazines, and 548 rounds of unspent ammunition.[15]

Victims [edit]

All half dozen murder victims were students at UCSB.[55] [62] The men killed at Rodger'due south apartment were George Chen (Chinese: 陳喬治; pinyin: Chén Qiáozhì ), xix; Chengyuan "James" Hong (Chinese: 洪晟元; pinyin: Hóng Chéngyuán ), twenty; and Weihan "David" Wang (Chinese: 王偉漢; pinyin: Wáng Wěihàn ), 20.[69] [70] [71] The three who died from gunshot wounds were Katherine Breann Cooper, 22; Christopher Ross Michaels-Martinez, twenty; and Veronika Elizabeth Weiss, 19.[55] Cooper and Weiss were the women killed outside the Alpha Phi sorority house, while Michaels-Martinez was the victim inside the Isla Vista Deli Mart.[three] [72]

14 other people were injured; seven from gunshot wounds and vii past blunt trauma sustained when Rodger struck them with his vehicle.[xv] [73] 11 of the injured were taken to hospitals. Vii went to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, where 2 were admitted in serious condition, one in fair status, and two others in good condition, and one patient was released on the same day. The remaining four injured were taken to Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital, where they were all treated and released.[48] [56]

Aftermath [edit]

Gun control and mental health [edit]

The attacks renewed calls for gun command and improvements in the US wellness care system, with Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal saying,

A year and one-half ago it seemed like we were on the verge of, potentially, legislation that would stop the madness and end the insanity that has killed too many young people, thousands, tens of thousands since Sandy Claw. I hope, I really, sincerely hope that this tragedy, this unimaginable, unspeakable tragedy, will provide impetus to bring back measures that would proceed guns out of the easily of dangerous people who are severely troubled or deranged similar this immature man was.[74] [75]

California Senator Dianne Feinstein blamed the National Rifle Association'due south "stranglehold" on gun laws for the set on and said "shame on u.s.a." in Congress for failing to exercise something most information technology.[76] Pennsylvania Congressman Timothy F. Spud, a clinical psychologist, said his bipartisan mental health overhaul would be a solution and urged Congress to pass it.[77]

Richard Martinez, the father of victim Christopher Michaels-Martinez, gave a speech in which he placed the arraign of the attacks on "chicken, irresponsible" politicians and the National Burglarize Clan.[78] [79] Martinez later urged the public to bring together him in "demanding firsthand action" from members of Congress regarding gun control. He also expressed his sympathy towards Rodger's parents.[80]

Doris A. Fuller, the executive director of the Treatment Advocacy Center, said that California law permitted emergency psychiatric evaluations of potentially dangerous individuals through provisions, but such actions were never enabled during the initial police investigation of Rodger. She said,

Again, we are grieving over deaths and destruction caused by a young man who was sending up red flags for danger that failed to produce intervention in fourth dimension to avert tragedy. In this case, the red flags were so large the killer's parents had called police... and nonetheless the system failed.[81]

Some California lawmakers chosen for an investigation into the deputies' contact with Rodger on April thirty, at which time the California gun ownership database reflected the fact that Rodger had bought at least two handguns. Deputies did not check the database, nor did they view the YouTube videos that had prompted Rodger's parents to contact them.[82] In September 2014 California legislators passed a "red flag police force" to enable judges to have guns seized from persons who are a danger to themselves or to others.[83]

Misogyny [edit]

The attack sparked discussion of broader bug of violence against women and misogyny.[84] [85] Rodger frequented online forums such as PUAHate and ForeverAlone, where he and other men posted misogynistic statements, and described himself online as an "incel" – a member of an online subculture based effectually its members' perceived inability to find a romantic or sexual partner.[86] [87] [88] Rodger wrote that after purchasing his offset gun he "felt a new sense of power. I was now armed. Who's the blastoff male now, bitches? I thought to myself, regarding all of the girls who've looked down on me in the past."[89] He as well described his plan to invade a sorority business firm,[62] writing, "I will slaughter every unmarried spoiled, stuck-up, blond slut I meet inside there. All those girls I've desired so much. They have all rejected me and looked down on me as an inferior man."[ninety] Co-ordinate to the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism at the Hague, the attacks were an deed of misogynist terrorism.[6]

Writer Mary Elizabeth Williams objected to Rodger being labeled the "virgin killer", proverb that implies that "one possible crusade of male assailment is a lack of female sexual acquiescence".[91] Amanda Hess, writing for Slate, argued that although Rodger killed more men than women, his motivations were misogynistic because his reason for hating the men he attacked was that he thought they stole the women he felt entitled to.[92] Writing for Reason, Cathy Young countered with "that seems like a skillful example of stretching the concept into meaninglessness – or turning it into unfalsifiable quasi-religious dogma" and wrote that Rodger also wrote many hateful messages about other men.[93]

In Downwardly Girl: The Logic of Misogyny feminist academic Kate Manne analyzed the many arguments presented by Young, Heather Mac Donald, and other media commentators to the consequence that Rodger could not accept been a misogynist because (among other reasons) he was sexually attracted to women, his hateful rhetoric was ultimately the result of mental illness, Rodger loved his mother and hence did not evince a psychological hatred of all women, and he murdered more than men than women as an example of a no truthful Scotsman fallacy. In dissimilarity to a narrow definition of misogyny requiring generalized hatred of women with few (or no) exceptions, similar to the virulent antisemitism of Nazi Frg, Manne argued that in exercise misogynists tend to selectively target women based on real or imagined violations of patriarchal norms, and that an excessively narrow conception of misogyny "threaten[southward] to deprive women of a suitable name for a potentially strong problem facing them."[94]

Following the attacks, some on Twitter used the #NotAllMen hashtag to limited that not all men are misogynistic and non all men commit murder. Others criticized use of this hashtag, as it was considered to derail from give-and-take of the outcome of violence against women.[95] [96] [97] Someone created the Twitter hashtag #YesAllWomen on May 24 to express the idea that all women experience misogyny and sexism.[96] [98] [99]

In some incel communities, it is common for posts to glorify violence by cocky-identified incels.[100] [101] [102] Rodger is the most frequently referenced, with incels often referring to him equally their "saint" and sharing memes in which his face has been superimposed onto paintings of Christian icons. Some incels consider him to be the truthful progenitor of today's online incel communities.[103] It is mutual to run across references to "E.R." in incel forums, and mass violence by incels is regularly referred to every bit "going E.R."[104] [105] Rodger has been referenced by the perpetrators or suspected perpetrators of several other mass killings.[101] [106] For instance, Alek Minassian, who killed x and injured xvi in Toronto, Canada, posted on Facebook earlier the murders: "Private (Recruit) Minassian Infantry 00010, wishing to speak to Sgt 4chan delight. C23249161. The Incel Rebellion has already begun! We will overthrow all the Chads and Stacys! All hail the Supreme Gentleman Elliot Rodger!" [107]

Controversy over publication of Rodger's videos and manifesto [edit]

Several news networks express the use of the "Retribution" video posted by Rodger for fear of triggering copycat crimes.[108] The New Statesman posited that the manifesto may influence a "new generation of 'involuntary celibates'".[109]

Memorial services [edit]

Students and customs members gathered at Anisq'Oyo Park in Isla Vista on the evening of May 24 for a candlelight memorial to remember the victims.[73] [110] xx,000 people attended a memorial service at UCSB's Harder Stadium on May 27.[111] On May 23, 2015, the starting time anniversary of the attacks, hundreds of people gathered at UCSB for a candlelight acuity commemorating the six slain victims. The mother of George Chen made a speech at the event.[112]

In popular civilisation [edit]

  • "Holden's Manifesto", an episode of Law & Lodge: Special Victims Unit of measurement, is based on this event.[113] [114]
  • Elliot Rodger was mentioned several times in the Criminal Minds episode "Alpha Male person".[115]

Come across also [edit]

  • Listing of mass shootings in the United States
  • List of rampage killers in the United States
  • Thor Nis Christiansen, a serial killer targeting young women residing in the same area from 1976 to 1977

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ A constabulary enforcement source stated that Weihan Wang was visiting the apartment at the time of the killings,[48] but other sources say that Wang shared the same apartment every bit Cheng Yuan Hong and George Chen, who were his friends. They said he had made plans to motility into another apartment prior to his decease due to Rodger playing loud music in the middle of the nighttime.[47] [49] Hong besides fabricated similar plans to move out of the apartment, telling friends he was worried for his prophylactic.[50]
  2. ^ In his "Retribution" video, Rodger said he would enter the "hottest sorority house of UCSB" and kill every adult female inside.[53] In his manifesto, he had identified that sorority every bit Alpha Phi.[24] : 132

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External links [edit]

  • "Transcript of "Elliot Rodger's Retribution"". Los Angeles Times.

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