Ulloa was pronounced dead at the scene, Dietz said.
“He entered the gun club alone and without a gun of his own,” Los Angeles Police Department Cmdr. Andrew Smith said. “Then he hooked up with some other guys who were there.
“He was using someone else’s gun and shooting at a target when he
turned the handgun to his head,” Smith said. “The incident was captured
on videotape, and no foul play is suspected.”