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Terence Chea, Janie Har, Stefanie Dazio And Colleen Long Two people hug on Younger Avenue outside the scene of a shooting in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, May, 26. 2021. An employee opened fire Wednesday at a California railyard serving Silicon Valley, killing multiple people before ending his own life, authorities said. The suspect was an employee of the Valley Transportation Authority, which provides bus, light rail and other transit services throughout Santa Clara County, the most populated county in the Bay Area, authorities said. (Randy Vazquez/Bay Area News Group via AP) May 27, 2021 - 9:16 PM SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A gunman who killed nine people at a California rail yard where he worked appeared to target some of the victims, a sheriff told The Associated Press on Thursday, while a Biden administration official said the shooter spoke of hating his workplace when customs officers detained him after a 2016 trip to the Philippines.

San Jose shooting: 22,000 rounds of ammo found at gunman s house

San Jose shooting: 22,000 rounds of ammo found at gunman s house CNN 13 hrs ago By Madeline Holcombe, Paul Vercammen and Cheri Mossburg, CNN © Santa Clara County Sheriff Some of the 22,000 rounds of various types of ammunition found at the home of San Jose rail yard gunman Sam Cassidy. More than 22,000 rounds of ammunition, a dozen firearms, suspected Molotov cocktails and multiple cans of gasoline were found in the home of Sam Cassidy, the gunman who took nine lives at his workplace on Wednesday, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff s Office. The motive for Cassidy s rampage has not been determined, but authorities have said he appeared to have long been a disgruntled employee at the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) light rail yard in San Jose where he shot and killed nine people Wednesday morning while reportedly letting others escape.

San Jose gunman faced disciplinary hearing before shooting

San Jose shooting suspect Samuel Cassidy intricately planned attack

Samuel Cassidy prepared for years to unleash his rage. He had weapons. He read up on terrorism and manifestos. He harbored bomb-making materials. He rigged his home to go up in an inferno as he set out to kill nine fellow employees at a light-rail hub in San Jose.  While he plotted intricately for a mass attack, appearing like a terrorist on a mission, his motive was much simpler: He just hated his co-workers. That s the picture painted so far by law enforcement as detectives try to understand the pent-up animosity that Cassidy appears to have kindled for a decade against the people he worked alongside.

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