The family has not yet seen his body, but they have been told he was killed and believe he killed six people tonight, attorney Alan Shifman said.
Shifman is the attorney for Peter Rodger, who was an assistant director on "The Hunger Games" film series. Authorities have not confirmed the identity of the shooter.
Police said a gunman driving a BMW near the university campus went on a rampage that left seven people dead, including the shooter, authorities said today, describing the tragedy as "obviously the work of a mad man".
The gunman got into two gun battles with police before crashing his black BMW into a parked car. Deputies found the lone suspect dead with a gunshot wound to the head, but it wasn't immediately clear whether he was killed by police gunfire or if he committed suicide, Brown said.
A semi-automatic handgun was recovered from the scene near the University of California, Santa Barbara. Investigators know the gunman's name, but Brown said he could not release it pending notification of relatives.
