On January 23, 2023, a
spree shooting occurred at two nearby farms in
Half Moon Bay,
California. Seven people were killed and an eighth person was critically injured. It was described as "workplace violence." The suspect, 66-year-old Chunli Zhao, was taken into custody after he parked outside the sheriff's substation downtown. He lived and worked at the first shooting scene, California Terra Garden – formerly Mountain Mushroom Farm – and had previously worked at the second shooting scene, Concord Farms.
Background
Half Moon Bay is a coastal, agricultural, and tourist city approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of
San Francisco.[2] Seven months earlier, a manager at California Terra Garden who was not Zhao allegedly opened fire with a handgun at a coworker's trailer following a dispute and was later charged with attempted murder and criminal threats, as well as shooting into an occupied dwelling.[3][4] According to the vice mayor of Half Moon Bay, it is difficult for those who are
undocumented or
not in the country legally, including some of the workers at California Terra Garden and in the city's farming community at large, to seek help from local authorities.[2]
Shootings
At 2:22 p.m.
PST (
UTC-8), first responders were notified of a shooting at Mountain Mushroom Farm located in Half Moon Bay. Upon arriving at the farm, they discovered four deceased individuals with gunshot wounds. A fifth victim who survived was airlifted by helicopter to
Stanford University Medical Center near
Palo Alto, with life-threatening injuries. As responders were arriving at the scene, the gunman drove two miles (3.2 km) away to Concord Farms in a maroon SUV, where he fatally shot three more people.[5] Some of the victims were his coworkers.[6][7] Several children were also present at that shooting scene, but they were left unharmed.[8]
At approximately 4:40 p.m., the suspect, Chunli Zhao, who was a resident and worker at the first farm,[9] was found in his vehicle in the parking lot of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office substation at 557 Kelly Avenue in downtown Half Moon Bay.[10] He was taken into custody without incident and a weapon was located inside his vehicle.[8]
Victims
The victims were identified as Yetao Bing, 43; Qizhong Cheng, 66; Zhishen Liu, 73; Jingzhi Lu, 64; Marciano Martinez Jimenez, 50; Jose Romero Perez, 38; and Aixiang Zhang, 74.[11][12][13] Five of them were Chinese citizens according to China's consulate in San Francisco, which strongly condemned the violence.[14][15]
The wounded victim was 23-year-old Pedro Felix Romero Perez, a younger brother of Jose, who was among the dead in the rampage. Pedro was shot five times; he was shot once in the hip, once in the back, once in the elbow, and twice in the stomach.[16]
Accused
Undated California driver's license photo of Zhao
The district attorney said the accused, 66-year-old Chunli Zhao, was from China and had lived in the United States for at least a decade.[17] He stayed with 34 other employees in 2022 when Mountain Mushroom Farm's ownership was changed to California Terra Garden.[2] Zhao was a coworker of the victims at each site at different times and officials have described the shootings as "workplace violence."[2][14] He has been charged with seven counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, firearm use enhancements, and a count of
special circumstance allegation of multiple murder.[18] Zhao later expressed his grievances to investigators and during a jailhouse interview.[19] They ranged from being bullied, working long hours, and his supervisor, who would be killed during the attack, demanding that Zhao pay $100 for a forklift repair after a collision during work.[20] Zhao expressed regret for carrying out the shootings. He could face the death penalty if convicted, though the state of California has a
moratorium on executions as of January 2023.[4]
Reactions
In a press briefing,
White House Press Secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre expressed that President
Joe Biden had directed federal law enforcement to help local authorities during their investigations.[21]Governor of CaliforniaGavin Newsom was informed of the shooting while visiting the hospitalized victims of the
Monterey Park shooting of less than 48 hours earlier, describing the two events in conjunction as "tragedy upon tragedy."[22][23]
The living conditions of the workers at California Terra Garden drew attention following reports that many of them lived in shipping or storage containers and the site did not follow all permit and code requirements.[24] Some were also paid below the minimum legal wage in California.[4] The company later said it would improve the housing for workers and their families.[20]
According to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines mass shootings as ones with four or more casualties (excluding the shooter), the Half Moon Bay shootings as a whole represent the 37th mass shooting in the United States in 2023.[25] According to
Mother Jones, which excludes mass shootings in the context of robbery, gang violence or domestic abuse,[26] it is the second mass shooting in 2023.[27]
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abcdRodriguez, Olga; Daley, Haven (January 25, 2023).
"Half Moon Bay Shootings: Workplace violence investigated as motive, Gov. Newsom speaks out". KCRA.
Archived from the original on February 2, 2023. Retrieved January 25, 2023. He said the farm employs 20 to 30 Chinese and Latino workers, some of them in the country without legal permission. "We have to understand, a lot of our farmworker community is also undocumented, so there's also the fear of that, of their legal status."
^Amir Vera; Aditi Sangal; Adrienne Vogt; Leinz Vales; Elise Hammond; Maureen Chowdhury (January 24, 2023).
"7 killed in shooting in Half Moon Bay, California". CNN.
Archived from the original on February 2, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2023.