MHPD released this image of the July 16 downtown shooting suspect. Police urge viewers to share the video on social media in order to help identify the suspect.

Morgan Hill police released a short video from a downtown surveillance camera that authorities say shows the July 16 shooting suspect running away from the scene after firing nine rounds from a handgun on the 17300 block of Monterey Road.

The video shows the suspect—described as a white male about 5-feet 10-inches tall—running south on the Monterey Road sidewalk in front of Ladera Grill restaurant. MHPD is asking viewers to share the video on social media, and report any information they have about the incident to authorities.

Officers investigating the July 16 shooting—which resulted in damage to two vehicles and no injuries—have spoken to employees of downtown businesses and other witnesses to the incident, and have not determined the suspect’s motive or identity. Police say they have also combed through numerous surveillance camera images, resulting in the release of the short clip Tuesday morning.

About 11:15 p.m. July 16, Morgan Hill police responded to a call of shots fired on the 17300 block of Monterey Road, on the west side of the street. As police responded to the scene, officers were told a man fired a handgun toward two vehicles, which were parked on Monterey Road.

When officers arrived they determined a taxi cab and a pickup truck—both parked in front of M&H Tavern, 17365 Monterey Road—had been damaged by the gunfire, Thomas said. The shooter fired the handgun while he was standing or running from the area in front of Ladera Grill restaurant, 17305 Monterey Road, just two doors down the street from the Tavern.

“Based on the trajectory of the bullets, he…shot while he was running, because two or three shots skipped off the ground,” Thomas added.

The suspect ran south toward Fifth Street after the shooting, according to police. He was wearing a black baseball cap, dark sweatshirt, red shirt, dark pants and white shoes.

Police also took statements from staff at the businesses and other people who were in the area at the time of the shooting, and have been unable to determine the shooter’s motive. None of the witnesses saw or heard an argument or altercation of any kind preceding the shooting, Thomas said.

Bob Allman, bartender at M&H Tavern, was working at the time of the shooting. He said it had been a mellow evening and the crowd was just starting to build up to a size more typical of a Saturday night. When the shooting happened, Allman said he heard the loud noise outside while he was behind the bar, but he thought it was fireworks. What followed next was a scene of panic and desperation.

“It was like watching TV,” Allman said. “People were pushing each other, and falling all over each other and panicking,” as they ran from the front of the bar—which faces Monterey Road and the two vehicles that were shot—toward the rear door which empties into a parking lot.

After the initial panic, Allman went out the front door. He saw a shattered window on the pickup truck that was hit. Still thinking it was fireworks, he spoke briefly to an officer who responded. He then walked toward Ladera Grill and almost stepped on a number of spent shell casings that remained on the sidewalk.

He then realized a shooting had just occurred. “I was shocked,” Allman said. Moments later, he closed the bar for the evening.

As of Monday, chalk markings from the police investigation remained on the sidewalk in front of Ladera Grill and M&H Tavern. Eight numbered circles were marked in front of Ladera Grill.

Thomas added that police continue to review video from surveillance cameras in the area that might have caught a recording of the shooter or what led up to the July 16 incident.

MHPD is asking anyone who witnessed the shooting or has information about the incident to call Det. Fernando Del Moral at (669) 253-4964 or the anonymous tip line at (408) 947-7867.

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Michael Moore is an award-winning journalist who has worked as a reporter and editor for the Morgan Hill Times, Hollister Free Lance and Gilroy Dispatch since 2008. During that time, he has covered crime, breaking news, local government, education, entertainment and more.

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