6 minutes of horror
Shooter aimed to kill as many as he could
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"His intent was to shoot as many people as he possibly could," said Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank.
Police released details Tuesday on Talovic's shooting rampage that left five people dead before off-duty Ogden police officer Ken Hammond and four Salt Lake City police officers killed him in "a shootout," Burbank said.
Talovic was armed with a shotgun, a .38-caliber handgun and "a backpack full of ammunition," Burbank said. Around the man's waist was a bandolier of shotgun shells.
"He had a pump shotgun," said one witness, DeEtta Barta. "He was shooting, and he shot about four shots."
Barta and her friend Ron Mason were celebrating her birthday at the Desert Edge Brewery when they looked out the window and saw Talovic emerging from the parking terrace, firing away.
"It didn't seem real to me," Mason said.
Police said Tuesday they did not know where Talovic got his weapons. Investigators believe the shootings were random.
Some of the biggest questions remained unanswered Tuesday including why Talovic picked Trolley Square and what prompted the tragedy.
"This is something really unheard of in our community," Burbank said.
Investigators believe that Talovic pulled into the west parking terrace of Trolley Square about 6:44 p.m. on Monday. He got out of his car and shot 52-year-old Jeffery Walker and his son, 16-year-old AJ Walker.
Jeffery Walker was killed. AJ was taken to a local hospital and was listed in critical but stable condition.
Barta, who is an intensive-care nurse, said she rushed to help the young man, who had been shot in the head.
"He had a bullet lodged superficially in his temple, and his ear was bleeding," she said.




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