Five dead after California golf course row as two men are shot and three more bodies are found in a burned-out mobile home

  • Santa Maria police identified Kurt Bracke, 70, and Richard Hanen, 78, as victims 
  • Residents said there'd been a long-standing feud between them and the shooter
  • 'These three guys were threatening each other for a long time,' Keith Castro said
  • Three bodies have been found in a burned-out mobile home after the shooting

A third body has been found in the rubble of a burned-out mobile home in California, bringing to five the number of dead in a shooting and fire that began during an argument at a golf course, authorities said.

Santa Maria police identified Kurt Bracke, 70, and Richard Hanen, 78, as the victims who were fatally shot.

Residents told The Santa Maria Times there had been a long-standing feud between the two men and the shooter that boiled over Friday at the golf course of the Casa Grande Mobile Estates in Santa Maria, a coastal city about 140 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The shooter has not been identified.

'These three guys were threatening each other for a long time,' Keith Castro said.

The fire raging from one of the mobile homes is pictured. Santa Maria police identified Kurt Bracke, 70, and Richard Hanen, 78, as the victims who were fatally shot

Responding to a report of shots fired at the mobile home park on Friday morning, police found one man fatally shot inside the Casa Grande clubhouse and another dead on the grass nearby, the newspaper reported.

The gunman is believed to have fled to his mobile home, which then went up in flames after a small explosion. 

The blaze spread to nearby mobile homes before it could be put out by firefighters, where ammunition was exploding from the gunman's mobile home.

'All throughout the firefighting efforts, ammunition was cooking off,' Police Chief Phil Hansen said.

'All throughout the firefighting efforts, ammunition was cooking off,' Police Chief Phil Hansen said. Firefighters are shown tackling the subsequent blaze

'All throughout the firefighting efforts, ammunition was cooking off,' Police Chief Phil Hansen said. Firefighters are shown tackling the subsequent blaze 

Authorities initially found two bodies- one of which is believed to be the gunman's- in the rubble, but said Saturday an additional victim had been located. Their names will be released after the coroner's office confirms their identities.

The gas valve to the mobile home park was turned off during the firefighting efforts, the Southern California Gas Company said in an email. It has since been turned back on.

Santa Maria City Councilwoman Gloria Soto expressed her condolences to the victims' families on Twitter.

An aerial view of the Casa Grande Mobile Estates in Santa Maria where the incident took place

An aerial view of the Casa Grande Mobile Estates in Santa Maria where the incident took place

'I am committed to working on local policies that keep our residents and their families safe,' she wrote .

Santa Maria police declined to release any additional information and Casa Grande Mobile Estates declined to comment on Sunday.

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Five dead after California golf course row

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