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 SAN DIEGO  KGTV  - San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman announced at a Monday morning press conference that 49-year-old mass shooting suspect Peter Raymond Selis was  despondent  over a relationship breakup in the days leading up to the poolside tragedy that claimed one victim s life and left two victims in critical condition.In fact, the shooter laid on a lounge chair in the La Jolla Crossroads apartment complex pool area and called up his ex-girlfriend to tell her he had just shot two people, Zimmerman said.The chief said that family knew he was distraught and depressed but  they had no idea he would resort to this.  He wanted his ex-girlfriend to listen in,  she said.Zimmerman seemed to put to rest the id stanley mugs ea that the partygoers were targeted because of their race and/or  stanley botella ethnicities. There is zero information to indicate race played a role,  Zimmerman said.  The victims were targeted because of proximity. Zimme vaso stanley rman also provided the following timeline for the events that unfolded  Jeun Country music star Garth Brooks reconsidering 2021 tour plans as Covid cases surge nationwide

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