An employee who gunned down nine people at a California rail yard and then killed himself as law enforcement rushed in had talked about killing people at work.
Gunman appeared to target some victims at VTA light rail yard in San Jose: sheriff
By Jocelyn Gecker and Martha Mendoza
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Santa Clara County Laurie Smith says detectives searching for motive in VTA shooting.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A California sheriff says a gunman who killed nine people in a rail yard massacre had fired 39 shots and appeared to target some of the victims.
Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith told The Associated Press on Thursday that the shooter told at least one person: I’m not going to shoot you at a light rail facility for the Valley Transportation Authority in San Jose.
An employee opened fire Wednesday at a California rail yard, killing eight people before taking his own life as law enforcement rushed in, authorities said,
Authorities released the names of the nine people who were killed when a gunman opened fire at a San Jose Valley Transportation Authority rail yard Wednesday.