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An ax-wielding man, identified by police as 29-year-old Vincente David Montano, attacked a movie patron at a theater outside of Nashville Wednesday and sprayed others with pepper spray before he was shot dead by police, authorities said.
Movie theater active shooter suspect identified as Vincente David Montano, age 29 pic.twitter.com/jn6iRpL9Pa
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) August 6, 2015
Nashville police were called on a report of a suspected “active shooter” situation at the Carmike Hickory 8 theater in the suburb of Antioch at around 1:15 p.m., and a police officer who entered the theater said the suspect pointed what appeared to be a gun at the officer, Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson said.
The suspected firearm turned out to be an “airsoft” pistol that resembled a handgun, police said.
Montano was shot dead by a SWAT team as he exited through the theater’s rear door.
Montano appears to have had a history of mental illness, Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron said at a Wednesday evening press conference. He was committed twice each in 2004 and 2007.
“It appears this individual has had significant psychiatric or psychological issues,” Aaron said, adding, “The motive for all of this has not been determined.”
“The only person shot was the suspect as he emerged out of the rear door,” Aaron noted earlier Wednesday. There were eight people, including the suspect, inside the theater at the time of the attack.
Earlier Wednesday, police said the suspect was believed to be 51 years old, but the information turned out to be incorrect.
Police said the suspect was carrying a “hoax device” in a backpack that was designed to look like an explosive.
This is the gun the movie theater suspect had. Although it looks like a real firearm, it is an airsoft pistol. pic.twitter.com/mixi9LGc9Y
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) August 6, 2015
The violence occurred at a screening of “Mad Max: Fury Road.” A man who only identified himself as Steven, who was cut by the ax, said he has no idea why he and his family were attacked. “We did nothing to bring this upon ourselves,” he said.
“I would ask anyone to pray for his family, because obviously he has some mental problems or something else,” Steven told reporters.
A 53-year-old woman and a 17-year-old woman were also treated for pepper spray exposure, officials said. Steven said his daughter was one of the three people pepper sprayed.








