- The OXNARD EDD SHOOTING MASSACRE is a documentary/docudrama film revolving around the survivors (Cathie Jimenez, Carol Wilson, Ramona Alamillo, Catherine Stinson, Alexis Jimenez, Timm Herdt, Irma Lopez, Frank Forbes, Tom O'Brien, Mike Bates, former Oxnard Policemen Robert Vizcarra, and Steve Vendt as well as former Oxnard Police Department Spokesman David Keith,) from the Oxnard Employment Development Department shooting rampage that took place on December 2, 1993 in Oxnard, CA. Where gunman Alan Winterbourne entered an unemployment office in Oxnard and started shooting at state employees, killing three and wounding several others. Afterwards he headed to another unemployment office killing a cop on his way. He was shot down by the police in the parking lot of the second unemployment office before he could wreak more havoc.
- The Oxnard EDD Shooting Massacre is a gripping documentary/docudrama that exposes the raw reality of the December 2nd, 1993, catastrophe at the Oxnard Employment Development Department, as survivors share their powerful stories of resilience and courage in the face of a devastating killing spree that claimed lives, forever altered the fabric of the community, and became Ventura County's first mass shooting. Directed by the son of one of the survivors, this film provides an intimate, deeply personal perspective, bringing authenticity and first-hand accounts from those who lived through this monumental and heart-wrenching tragedy.—The Oxnard EDD Shooting Massacre film team
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