A dozen guns, roughly 25,000 rounds of ammunition, suspected Molotov cocktails and multiple cans of gasoline were found inside the San Jose mass shooting.
Two days after the deadly mass shooting in San Jose, authorities were back at the Valley Transportation Authority rail yard and the shooter’s home Friday,.
The gunman suspected the fatal shooting at a San Jose, Calif., rail yard this week had a cache of weapons and ammunition at his home before it was set on fire, according to local authorities.
The Department of Homeland Security never notified local authorities after they stopped the San Jose gunman in 2016 with books on terrorism and writings detailing his hatred of the rail yard that he later attacked, the local DA told USA TODAY.
The transit employee who fatally shot nine colleagues at a rail yard in San Jose, California, was due that day to attend a workplace pre-disciplinary hearing on complaints he made racist remarks to his peers, local media reported on Friday.