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A co-worker of San Jose, California, gunman Sam Cassidy was left unnerved following a January 2020 confrontation with him, according to the gunman s workplace disciplinary records, which were released Thursday. He scares me, the co-worker reportedly said, according to documents disclosed by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, FOX 2 of the Bay Area reported. If someone was to go postal, it’d be him, another employee had told a supervisor about Cassidy, quoting the co-worker who had been in the alleged confrontation with the man who on May 26 of this year would kill nine employees at a VTA rail yard before turning his weapon against himself.
VTA staff and local leaders are investigating Sam Cassidy s personnel history as a VTA employee after the May 26 shooting in which he killed nine of his co-workers before turning the gun on himself.
Representatives from the local chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America also expressed their support for the firearms laws, along with other members of the public.
Horsley, the supervisor who co-sponsored the ordinance, said that there may be people with firearms licenses who could be selling out of a home. The ordinance would prevent that from happening.
A staff report with more information on the ordinance is available at https://sanmateocounty.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4976351&GUID=3DA68C48-7196-46F5-8EF8-350BD128D22F&Options=&Search=&FullText=1.
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