Liermo shooting
The Liermo shooting occurred November 27, 1980 when Ángel Solana killed 7 people and wounded 1 in the, Spain.
Shooting
On the evening of November 27, 1980 in Liermo, Ángel Solana left his home. He took a shotgun, ammunition, put on a yellow raincoat. It was cold and raining then. He walked to the main street of Liermo. He greeted one of the neighbors and shot him. Then he went to the house of the chairman of the district council. He shot the head of the district council and his brother in the house. His daughter and grandchildren ran away from home. He then shot the wife of the district council chairman in a meadow near the house as she fled.He went to look for another neighbor. In a neighbor's house he found his wife, he asked her where her husband was. He found him on the farm. He shot him at his wife's cries. Then he went to look for another neighbor. He found him and his brother and shot them both. He also shot the woman and wounded her in the neck and face. After that he went to the cemetery in Langre. There he climbed into an excavated grave and shot himself in the jaw. After the shooting, he was wanted by the Civil Guard. Residents of Liermo and surrounding villages sat at home. His body was found accidentally on November 30. An autopsy found that he had shot himself on the night of November 28. His watch stopped at 2:30.