Gamonal and San Millán de Lara shootings explained

Gamonal and San Millán de Lara shootings
Location:Gamonal, San Millán de Lara, Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain
Date:November 27, 1996
Fatalities:6
Perpetrator:Juan Medina Gordillo
Weapons:Hunting rifle

The Gamonal and San Millán de Lara shootings occurred on November 27, 1996, in Gamonal, San Millán de Lara, Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. Juan Medina Gordillo shot and killed six people.

Events

On November 27, 1996, at approximately 4:00 PM, Juan Medina Gordillo used a shotgun to shoot María del Carmen Delgado Juez and her two brothers in an apartment at 177 Vitoria Street. He then went to San Millán de Lara to shoot the mother of the first three victims, his own mother-in-law and an unidentified friend at his front door. Gordillo then went to the mountains in search of his son-in-law. After failing to find him, Gordillo went back to San Millán de Lara where he fatally shot himself in the heart.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Perpetrator

Juan Medina Gordillo, 53, had a history of harassing María del Carmen Delgado Juez, 23. On April 8, 1995, she lodged a complaint with the police over threats and harassment. Gordillo had previously threatened Juez and her boyfriend. He was detained and released soon after; he had no police record and claimed he had threatened Juez and her boyfriend with a toy gun.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Un hombre asesina a seis personas en Burgos por una venganza pasional y se suicida. October 18, 2016. elcorreodeespana.com.
  2. News: Un hombre asesina a seis personas en Burgos por una venganza pasional y se suicida. Miguel. Calvo. Miguel. González. El País . November 27, 1996. elpais.com.
  3. News: La locura del huésped homicida. Manuel. González. El País . November 28, 1996. elpais.com.
  4. Web site: La memoria de la sangre. Diario de. Burgos. November 19, 2016. Diario de Burgos.