City in shock after US citizenship centre massacre


Residents of this small northeastern US city were in shock Saturday after a lone gunman massacred 13 people at a local citizenship center before taking his own life.

Police said the slayings took place on the main floor of the American Civic Association ACC in Binghamton, 135 miles 217 kilometers northwest of New York City.

The gunman, reportedly of Vietnamese origin, had block the back door of the center with his car, entered the building and opened fire.

Dozens more people spent four hours cowering in the center's basement, waiting to be told by police that they were safe to leave.

Local police chief Joseph Zikuski said that there were "14 confirmed dead in the building" and that he had "very good reason to believe that the shooter is among the dead at the scene."

"We removed safely 37 people. Four people we removed are wounded," Zikuski told a news conference.

All four are listed in critical condition.

Zikuski said that the emergency call was made by a receptionist shot in the stomach but who pretended she was dead until she could make her escape.

Two handguns were recovered at the scene.

The gunman was identified as Jiverly Wong, a man in his early 40s, who came from Johnson City, near Binghamton, where he lived with his mother. Police have searched his home.

Zikuski said the gunman had been "recently terminated from a job. He didn't speak English very well."

President Barack Obama, on a visit to France, said he was "shocked and deeply saddened to learn about the act of senseless violence."

Many of those in the center, which helps people prepare for citizenship tests, were apparently of Vietnamese origin and did not speak good English.

New York state Governor David Paterson said victims were there to pursue "the American dream."

"There still is an American dream and all of us who are Americans will try to heal this very, very deep wound in the city of Binghamton," he said.

In the basement, escaping the hail of bullets, English teacher Priscilla Pease called her husband from her cell phone to say that she a fellow teacher and 24 students were afraid but alive in the furnace room.

The police chief said he had "no idea what the motive is."

The recent spate may be linked to the recession gripping the country, experts say.



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