California bishop prays for victims of another senseless shooting On: 5/26/2021, By , In: Nation .Police secure the scene of a mass shooting May 26, 2021, at a rail yard run by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority in San Jose, Calif. The Santa Clara County Sheriff s Office reported eight people were killed and others injured. The gunman also was dead. (CNS photo/Peter DaSilva, Reuters) .Police secure the scene of a mass shooting May 26, 2021, at a rail yard run by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority in San Jose, Calif. The Santa Clara County Sheriff s Office reported eight people were killed and others injured. The gunman also was dead. (CNS photo/Peter DaSilva, Reuters)
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San Diego County leaders order flags flown at half-staff in honor of San Jose shooting victims
An employee opened fire Wednesday at a California rail yard, killing nine people before taking his own life as law enforcement rushed in, authorities said.
US Flag half staff Published: 9:51 AM PDT May 27, 2021 Updated: 9:51 AM PDT May 27, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Nathan Fletcher, Chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors and the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System has ordered flags be flown at half-staff Thursday by both entities in remembrance of the lives lost Wednesday from the mass shooting at a transit agency rail yard in San Jose.
Families Torn Apart In San Jose Workplace Massacre
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SAN JOSE (CBS13) – Investigators took down a large perimeter around the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail facility shooting scene Wednesday night, after nine employees were killed by their co-worker who also killed himself.
The shooting erupted at 6:30 a.m. in the VTA railyard facility, and Santa Clara deputies declared the shooter down at 8:10 a.m.
Distraught families embraced in a Red Cross parking lot, after learning their loved ones were among the dead in a VTA workplace massacre.
Michael Rudometkin, 40, was killed in the attack. He was an overhead line worker for the light rail system. His cousin spoke to CBS13 about the worst-case fear before finally learning his fate.