Alleged Senior Home Shooter Was “Threat” for Years, Says Worker

Three killed in apparent murder-suicide in Torrance

An 80-year-old man allegedly opened fire killing two people before taking his own life. About 100 residents of the Golden West Tower Senior Apartments were evacuated early Tuesday afternoon when the incident had occurred, and one man says the alleged gunman showed signs of being a threat. Vikki Vargas reports from Torrance for the NBC4 news at 5 p.m. on…

A man in his 80s described as problematic for years and angry with building management allegedly shot and killed two employees at a senior housing facility in Torrance before committing suicide Tuesday afternoon.

The incident happened in the lobby of Golden West Towers, located at 3510 N. Maricopa St., shortly after noon Tuesday.

The alleged gunman, who was not immediately identified, was a resident of the building for at least a decade, according to neighbors. He allegedly shot and killed a female manager who lived at the facility and a female caretaker who lived offsite.

Neighbors said the man had been a problem for years.

Alex Galindo, a maintenance worker at the facility, described the man as a "nuisance" and a "threat." Residents had petitioned the management company to evict the man, Galindo said.

"People knew he was a little bit off, and people were warned, but nobody did anything. So I know there's going to be blood on a lot of people's hands. That's all I can say," Galindo said.

Also, Galindo said, about a year ago, the man allegedly slashed the manager's car tires, prompting building officials to point security cameras toward the car as added protection.

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Golden West Towers is a 14-floor, 180-unit senior housing facility that offers subsidized apartments, according to the city of Torrance.

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