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Seattle Pacific University shooting: Gunman says he "wanted to kill many more" Seattle Pacific University shooting: Gunman says he "wanted to kill many more"
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The man accused of the Seattle university shooting has revealed to police that he intended to kill many more people before turning the gun on himself.The man accused of the Seattle university shooting has revealed to police that he intended to kill many more people before turning the gun on himself.
Aaron Ybarra, 26, told detectives, just hours after his arrest, that he had aimed to kill as many people as possible and then take his own life.Aaron Ybarra, 26, told detectives, just hours after his arrest, that he had aimed to kill as many people as possible and then take his own life.
The revelation came out after a judge at Seattle’s King County Jail courtroom decided to hold Ybarra, without bail, on suspicion of shooting four students at the campus of Seattle Pacific University.The revelation came out after a judge at Seattle’s King County Jail courtroom decided to hold Ybarra, without bail, on suspicion of shooting four students at the campus of Seattle Pacific University.
The spree which happened late on Thursday saw the gunman enter the campus and open fire on students in one of the university’s buildings.The spree which happened late on Thursday saw the gunman enter the campus and open fire on students in one of the university’s buildings.
In total, four students were hit.In total, four students were hit.
Medics wait behind cover after a shooting at Seattle Pacific University on Thursday, June 5, 2014, in Seattle.  
Paul Lee, 19, died of the injuries sustained during the attack, while the other three were treated in the nearby Harborview Medical Center, with one still in a critical condition.Paul Lee, 19, died of the injuries sustained during the attack, while the other three were treated in the nearby Harborview Medical Center, with one still in a critical condition.
The gunman was stopped when student building monitor John Meis, 22, used pepper spray to subdue the shooter before several other students jumped on the gunman.The gunman was stopped when student building monitor John Meis, 22, used pepper spray to subdue the shooter before several other students jumped on the gunman.
According to police, the gunman had 50 additional shotgun shells when he was apprehended and it is believed that these were intended to be used against more students.According to police, the gunman had 50 additional shotgun shells when he was apprehended and it is believed that these were intended to be used against more students.
The scene at Seattle College campus
Despite Ybarra telling Police of his desire to kill more, Ybarra’s lawyer, public defender Ramona Brandes, said that Ybarra was very sorry for his actions and "cognisant of the suffering of the victims and their families.”Despite Ybarra telling Police of his desire to kill more, Ybarra’s lawyer, public defender Ramona Brandes, said that Ybarra was very sorry for his actions and "cognisant of the suffering of the victims and their families.”
Ybarra’s lawyer said that he had a long history of mental health issues for which he was taking medication for at the time of the shooting.Ybarra’s lawyer said that he had a long history of mental health issues for which he was taking medication for at the time of the shooting.
This was confirmed by police who said that Ybarra had been admitted to hospital twice in recent years to have his mental state assessed.This was confirmed by police who said that Ybarra had been admitted to hospital twice in recent years to have his mental state assessed.
He also had had run-ins with the law prior to the shooting.He also had had run-ins with the law prior to the shooting.
In 2012, police found Ybarra lying by the side of the road and told officers that he wanted a SWAT team “to make him famous.”In 2012, police found Ybarra lying by the side of the road and told officers that he wanted a SWAT team “to make him famous.”
In 2010, Ybarra phoned 911 to tell them that he “had a rage inside.”In 2010, Ybarra phoned 911 to tell them that he “had a rage inside.”
Those close to Ybarra say that the attack was puzzling because it came at a time when Ybarra seemed to be overcoming some of his previous issues.Those close to Ybarra say that the attack was puzzling because it came at a time when Ybarra seemed to be overcoming some of his previous issues.
People bow their heads during a prayer service at the First Free Methodist Church on the campus of Seattle Pacific University in Seattle
Ybarra’s friend, Zack McKinley, said that he had just started a new job bagging groceries at the local shop and was very happy to be employed.Ybarra’s friend, Zack McKinley, said that he had just started a new job bagging groceries at the local shop and was very happy to be employed.
McKinley said that Ybarra could get “emotionally low” at times but had a lot of friends around that would support him through these episodes.McKinley said that Ybarra could get “emotionally low” at times but had a lot of friends around that would support him through these episodes.
The family of Ybarra released a statement that said they were “shocked” and “saddened” by the shootings at SPU and were “crushed at the amount of pain caused to so many people."The family of Ybarra released a statement that said they were “shocked” and “saddened” by the shootings at SPU and were “crushed at the amount of pain caused to so many people."