California mass shooting: Who is suspect Huu Can Tran?

A mass shooting suspect has been found dead after allegedly killing 10 people and wounding 10 others in a Saturday night attack in Monterey Park, CA.

Huu Can Tran, 72, was discovered dead on Sunday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a white van in which authorities say the suspect had fled the scene. Tran was found in Torrance, which is located about 30 minutes from Monterey Park, along with a handgun and other pieces of evidence. Monterey Park is located on the eastern edge of Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said no other suspects were at large and that a possible motive is unclear.

Five women and five men were left dead in the shooting at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park and another 10 people were wounded, the sheriff's office said. The city in which the incident occurred has a large Asian population, and the shooting was carried out during Lunar New Year celebrations.

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Who is Huu Can Tran?

On Sunday, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna identified Tran as the suspect in the Monterey Park shooting. Authorities discovered Tran dead in the van used to flee the scene of the shooting. A handgun was also found in the van found in Torrance.

It is not known if Tran was targeting individuals or firing indiscriminately when he began shooting.

He had reportedly attempted to carry out a second shooting in the Lai Lai Ballroom in the city of Alhambra about 30 minutes after the initial incident, but people at the location wrestled his handgun away from him before he fled.

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Tran's wife said in a media interview on Sunday that her husband used to give informal lessons at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio.

Another long-time acquaintance also said Tran used to frequently visit the dance studio, although it is unclear when he last came to the studio.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

Protesters gather outside SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home on 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade ruling

A group of pro-choice protesters gathered outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion case. 

The protesters converged on the sidewalk outside Kavanaugh's Chevy Chase, Maryland, home. The march appeared to be organized by the far-left group known as Our Rights DC. 

The group tweeted a poster inviting members to participate in the march within the neighborhoods of Justice Kavanaugh and Chief Justice John Roberts

The tweet then encouraged members to attend a fundraiser concert for the DC Abortion Fund. 

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Video taken outside Kavanaugh's home by The Daily Signal reporter Mary Margaret Olohan shows protesters carrying signs reading "our rights are not up for debate," "abortion saves lives" and "abortion is healthcare." 

The group chanted as they marched in the rain, saying things like "cut his time short, a rapist should not rule the court," and "no privacy for us, no peace for you."

Several members of law enforcement could be seen standing nearby on Kavanaugh's property.

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Kavanaugh's home has been the target of multiple protests in the past, which were sparked after a draft Supreme Court opinion was leaked indicating Roe v. Wade would be overturned. 

The unrest even led to an assassination attempt against Kavanaugh. Nicholas John Roske, 26, allegedly traveled from California to Maryland and showed up in Kavanaugh's neighborhood in the early morning hours of June 8.

He was armed with a knife, pistol, ammunition, zip ties, pepper spray, duct tape and other items. He allegedly told police he was intending to use the items to kill the Supreme Court justice.

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Roske told police he was upset over the leaked draft opinion on Roe v. Wade and also allegedly said that he believed the justice would loosen gun laws following the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Roske was stopped by U.S. Marshals after he called 911 and admitted he was planning to kill Kavanaugh. 

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Roske pleaded not guilty to a federal charge of attempted murder. A federal magistrate judge scheduled a jury trial to start on August 23. 

The Supreme Court did overturn Roe v. Wade on June 24. The decision effectively ended recognition of a constitutional right to abortion and gave states the power to allow, limit or ban the practice altogether.

Fox News' Ronn Blitzer, Bradford Betz, Kelly Laco and Jake Gibson contributed to this report.

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