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'''Beau Wilson''', an 18-year-old high school student from Farmington, New Mexico, became the central figure in a tragic and shocking event on May 15, 2023. His actions during a mass shooting left three elderly women dead and six others wounded before he was killed by police.
'''Beau Wilson''' was the 18-year-old gunman in the 2023 Farmington, New Mexico shooting. On 15 May 2023, he opened fire in a residential area of Farmington, killing Shirley Voita, Melody Ivie and Gwendolyn Schofield and injuring six other people, including two police officers, before being shot dead by police.
=== Incident Overview ===
On May 15, 2023, around 10:56 a.m. MDT, Beau Wilson began a shooting spree in Farmington, a city located 180 miles (290 km) northwest of Albuquerque. Armed with an AR-15 rifle and two handguns, he roamed through his neighbourhood, indiscriminately firing at homes and passing vehicles. Police were dispatched within a minute of the initial shooting reports and arrived by 11:02 a.m. Wilson was killed by police three to four minutes later. During the rampage, Wilson fired approximately 150 rounds, striking at least seven houses and eleven vehicles.
The attack is usually described through the incident rather than as a biographical subject, because Wilson's public significance comes from the shooting and the investigation that followed.
=== Victims ===
The victims of the shooting were three elderly women: Shirley Voita, 79, Melody Ivie, 73, and Gwendolyn Schofield, 97. Voita succumbed to her injuries after being transported to a hospital. Ivie and Schofield, who were mother and daughter, were killed in their vehicle after stopping to assist Voita. Six other individuals, including two police officers, were injured during the incident.
== Shooting ==
The shooting began late in the morning on 15 May 2023 in Farmington, New Mexico. Police said Wilson moved through a neighbourhood firing at houses and vehicles. ABC News reported that at least 150 rounds were fired by the gunman and responding officers.
=== Motive and Background ===
The motive behind Wilson's actions remains unclear, with investigators still piecing together the events leading up to the shooting. While Wilson had reportedly expressed concerns about his mental health, it is unknown whether he had been formally diagnosed with any mental health issues. Despite being 18 years old at the time of the incident, Wilson had only minor infractions as a juvenile and was not previously known to authorities.
Police identified the attack as apparently random. KUNM reported that police had not identified a motive when they named Wilson and the victims.
=== Mental Health and Personal Struggles ===
Wilson had a history of personal struggles, including academic difficulties and emotional distress stemming from his parents' ongoing divorce. Friends and family noted that Wilson had relied heavily on his high school's wrestling team for a sense of purpose and stability. However, he left the team in late February 2023, reportedly due to a strained relationship with his head coach. This departure marked a significant downturn in Wilson's mental well-being, leading him to become increasingly withdrawn and isolated.
== Victims ==
The three people killed were:
=== Wrestling Team Departure ===
One significant source of stress in Wilson's life was his departure from the Farmington High School wrestling team in late February. Wilson's exit from the team, reportedly due to a strained relationship with his head coach, deeply affected him. Wrestling had served as a crucial outlet for Wilson, providing him with a sense of purpose and stability amid other difficulties in his life.
* Shirley Voita, 79;
* Melody Ivie, 73;
* Gwendolyn Schofield, 97.
Wilson's departure from the wrestling team marked a turning point, leading to a decline in his mental well-being. According to his peers and family members, Wilson became increasingly withdrawn and struggled to cope with the loss of this important aspect of his life.
Ivie and Schofield were mother and daughter. KUNM and Source New Mexico reported that the victims were driving through the area when they were shot.
=== Community and Government Response ===
The shooting left the Farmington community in shock, prompting immediate lockdowns of local schools and multiple vigils for the victims. New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed her condolences and emphasised the ongoing impact of gun violence. The state's congressional delegation also pledged to advocate for stricter gun control measures. In response to this and other shootings, Governor Lujan Grisham issued an emergency order in September 2023, temporarily restricting the carrying of firearms in Albuquerque.
Six other people were injured, including two law enforcement officers. The injured officers survived.
=== Law Enforcement Investigation ===
In the aftermath of the shooting, a handwritten note was found in Wilson's pocket, indicating his disturbed state of mind. The note contained cryptic statements, such as "if your reading this im the end of the chapter" and warnings against harming his younger sister.
== Weapons and Police Response ==
Police said Wilson used several firearms, including an AR-style rifle and handguns. ABC News reported that he had bought one firearm in November 2022, shortly after turning 18, and that police believed other weapons came from a family member.
Authorities, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the New Mexico State Police, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), are investigating the incident. The AR-15 rifle used in the shooting was legally purchased by Wilson in late 2022, while the handguns were believed to be owned by family members. Under New Mexico law, individuals must be at least 19 to possess a handgun, raising questions about how Wilson acquired them.
Officers reached the area within minutes and killed Wilson during the response. The investigation involved Farmington police, New Mexico State Police and federal agencies.
The tragic events involving Beau Wilson have left a community reeling and searching for answers. As investigators delve deeper into Wilson's background and mindset, the incident serves as a sobering reminder of the complex interplay between mental health, personal struggles, and acts of violence.
== Motive ==
Investigators did not identify a clear motive. Public reporting described Wilson as a Farmington High School student and noted that he had only minor juvenile infractions.
Speculation about mental health and personal stress appeared in media coverage, but the official public position was that the attack seemed random and that no firm motive had been established.
== Community Response ==
Farmington schools were locked down during the police response. Local vigils were held for the victims, and New Mexico officials renewed discussion of gun violence and public safety after the attack.
== See Also ==
* [[Mass_shooting]]
* [[Gun_violence_in_the_United_States]]
== References ==
* [https://www.kunm.org/local-news/2023-05-16/police-identify-teen-shooter-and-3-elderly-victims-in-random-attack-on-farmington-neighborhood KUNM: Police identify teen shooter and victims in Farmington attack]
* [https://abcnews.go.com/US/150-rounds-fired-gunman-officers-farmington-new-mexico/story?id=99367941 ABC News: At least 150 rounds fired by gunman and officers during New Mexico shooting]
* [https://sourcenm.com/2023/05/17/police-identify-teen-shooter-and-3-elderly-victims-in-random-attack-on-farmington-neighborhood/ Source New Mexico: Police identify teen shooter and three elderly victims]
* [https://www.kunm.org/local-news/2023-05-18/all-3-victims-of-farmington-shooting-are-remembered-for-lives-of-service-to-students-church-and-family KUNM: Farmington shooting victims remembered]
* [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/farmington-shooting-new-mexico-beau-wilson-identified/ CBS News: Farmington mass shooting victims include a mother and daughter]
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