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The Voice' star's alleged killer had two guns, knife

Miami : The gunman who fatally shot a young singer who once appeared on the popular TV show "The Voice" carried two handguns and a hunting knife at the time of the shooting, police said Saturday.

Authorities said they believe that the 21-year old gunman traveled from elsewhere in Florida to Orlando, where rising star Christina Grimmie was holding a concert, intent on targeting her.

Grimmie, 22, performed late Friday with the group "Before You Exit" at Orlando's Plaza Live Theater and stayed after to sign autographs and sell merchandise.

The gunman approached her and opened fire without warning, then fatally shot himself, according to police.

Grimmie was rushed to the Orlando Regional Medical Center, but died of her injuries.

In addition to the weapons, the shooter was carrying two loaded gun magazines, police said.

"The suspect in this case is not from Orlando. The suspect traveled to Orlando, apparently, to commit this crime, and then had plans to travel back to where he came from," Police Chief John Mina said during a press conference Saturday.

Detectives are "going through the suspect's cell phone and computer to see if they can find a motive for this crime."

Mina said police are not releasing the suspect's name as the investigation continues.

 

Bag check fails to find shooter's guns

 

Unarmed security guards at the concert venue conducted bag checks, police said, but somehow failed to discover the shooter's weapons.

"There are no metal detectors. People are not patted down. They open their bags and authorities look inside those bags for weapons," Mina said.

"I think it's important to note the type of crowd that attends this," said Mina, who said about 120 fans were still milling around the theater when the shooting occurred.

"We're talking about young kids. This isn't a crowd that you would suspect would be carrying guns into a venue like this," he said.

Authorities said they were trying to figure out if the dead suspect might have known Grimmie, or if he was perhaps an obsessed fan.

The shooting seemed likely to add fuel to the long simmering debate over gun laws in the United States, where guns were used in more than 11,200 murders in 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

But past bouts of even more extreme gun violence, including the 2012 killing of 20 school children at an elementary school in Connecticut, have led to little change in a country where the right to bear arms is protected under the second amendment of the US constitution.

US Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has vowed to take on the powerful US gun lobby if elected president, while Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has promised "to cherish the Second Amendment."