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Carson City IHOP reopening three months after rampage

CARSON CITY -- An IHOP spokeswoman says the Carson City pancake house is reopening a little more than three months after a shooting rampage that left four victims and the shooter dead.

A spokesperson for the Northern Nevada restaurant said that the doors will open at 7 a.m. today.

IHOP Regional Manager Peter Kouis had previously announced the restaurant was being remodeled and would open before the holidays at the prompting of community residents.

Police say 32-year-old gunman Eduardo Sencion had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia more than a decade before the Sept. 6 shooting.

Sencion shot and killed himself after killing four people, including three uniformed Nevada National Guardsmen meeting for breakfast and a 67-year-old woman dining with her husband. Seven others were injured.

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