
on May 15 before moving south on North Dustin Avenue and continuing to fire at various targets. Police say Wilson began firing indiscriminately from the front porch of his father’s house shortly before 11 a.m. Rachel Discenza and New Mexico State Police Officer Andreas Stamatiads, both of whom were treated for their wounds at the San Juan Regional Medical Center and released. Shot and injured in the incident were Farmington police Sgt. Wilson’s shooting rampage claimed the lives of three people - Shirley Voita, 79 Melody Ivie, 73 and Gwendolyn Schofield, 98. More: New Mexico shooting: 4 die in Farmington, including shooter. 223 caliber magazines Wilson also purchased two days before the incident that had been revealed by Farmington police during a May 17 media briefing. Police say that transaction was separate from the three 30-round capacity. 223 caliber ammo in a purchase that took place two days before the shooting. The investigation by Farmington police also has revealed the Wilson recently had acquired 220 rounds of. The news release says the two magazines were taped together to facilitate efficient reloading. Next to the backpack, investigators also found two fully loaded 30-round magazines for. In a news release issued June 1, Farmington police say Beau Wilson, the 18-year-old assailant, had placed a backpack near the front door of the North Dustin Avenue home he shared with his father that contained 125 rounds of ammo for the AR-15 rifle he used in the incident, as well as 34 rounds of 9-millimeter ammo for a handgun. FARMINGTON - The Farmington High School student who killed three people on May 15 in a neighborhood north of downtown before being killed by police had more than 200 additional rounds of ammunition positioned near the front door of the home where his shooting spree began.
