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Records: Gilroy Festival Gunman Had Passport, Clown Mask, Survival Guide in Car

The search warrant records also show the gunman had digital devices, two license plates and a camouflage pack with a fire shelter tent in his car

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The gunman in the deadly California food festival shooting had a passport, clown mask, wilderness survival guide and bottle rockets in his car at the time of the attack, court documents released Thursday show.

Authorities said they found the items in Santino William Legan's parked Honda Accord. Investigators also searched his family's home in Gilroy, California, as well as his apartment in a remote area of Nevada.

Legan, 19, killed three people, including two children, on July 28 at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. He took his own life during a shootout with police.

Among the other items found in his car were digital devices, California and Nevada license plates, a shotgun, ammunition, banking documents, a first aid kit and a camouflage pack with a fire shelter tent. The search warrant records also show Legan had a pamphlet from the garlic festival in his car.

Authorities say his motive isn't known but he had been interested in conflicting violent ideologies.

The FBI says it's treating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism because Legan had compiled a "target list" that included religious groups, federal buildings and both major political parties.

Authorities found an AR-15 assault rifle and three high-capacity magazines in the master bedroom of the family home.

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A lawyer for Legan's family could not be reached Thursday. Gilroy police referred questions to the FBI, which declined to comment.

The family has said they were "deeply shocked and horrified" by his actions.

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