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He stepped from the car before it had come to a stop and “almost instantly” shot himself in the head, Jordan said. It was about 5:30 a.m., 45 minutes after the first shooting in Ladera Ranch. Police said they recovered a shotgun near his body that belonged to him or his family.

Syed had no criminal record. He was unemployed but had been taking college-prep classes at Saddleback College. He was enrolled this semester in a computer-maintenance class, college spokeswoman Jennie McCue said.

He graduated in 2010 from J. Serra High School in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., where he attended the continuation school, said Marcus Walton, a school district spokesman.

Police had not been called before to the Ladera Ranch condominium where Syed lived with his parents and other children in the family.

Neighbors said the family included a younger brother and sister.

Smith, the neighbor, had met the parents, both of whom he described as very nice and the first to say hello when he moved in, and knew they had two children, but he had never met Ali Syed.

“I swear, I don’t even know if I’ve ever seen him,” Smith said. “He’s a ghost to me.”

Josh Hubner, 15, said he sits next to the younger sister in his math class at San Juan Hills High School.

Hubner said Syed looked like a guy who kept to himself when he saw him a couple times around the neighborhood.

Another neighbor said the younger brother wasn’t in her science class Tuesday.

Tanner Doezie, 18, and Josh Ord, 17, said San Juan Hills High School was buzzing with rumors Tuesday.

“It’s crazy. It doesn’t seem like anything like that happens here,” Doezie said of the quiet Ladera Ranch neighborhood.

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(Register staff writers Claudia Koerner, Kim Pierceall, Sean Emery, Deepa Bharath, Sarah de Crescenzo, Thomas Martinez, Brooke Edwards Staggs, Joanna Clay and special correspondent Marie Ekberg Padilla contributed to this report.)

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