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Report: VTA Yard Shooter Expressed Hatred for Agency, Wanted to Harm People – NBC New York

Updated on July 15, 2021 at 2:38 am NBCUniversal Media, LLC A disgruntled employee who killed nine coworkers in San Jose earlier this year expressed hatred of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and dark thoughts about harming two specific people, a new report released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection reveals. The information was gathered at San Francisco International Airport in 2016 when gunman Sam Cassidy returned from a trip to the Philippines. The redacted report raises new questions about why federal customs agents apparently never informed San Jose police or the VTA about what they labeled a significant encounter. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

VTA s revised light-rail plans delay reopening past July

In addition to the damage, VTA wants to be sensitive to the trauma employees experienced and how that may affect going back to a worksite where such a horrific incident happened, VTA officials said in an email. The major change from last week s timeline to the revised one comes in Phase 2 the preparation of staff returning to work which was increased from seven days to up to 21 days. Currently we are in Phase 2, Daniels said. So, this is the repurposing of buildings and along with the identification of other buildings like the Cerone VTA Yard. Daniels said that staff will be relocated to a temporary workplace like the Cerone location while VTA develops a permanent location that will allow for more expansion.

Report: VTA Yard Shooter Expressed Hatred for Agency, Wanted to Harm People – NBC Connecticut

Updated on July 15, 2021 at 2:38 am NBCUniversal Media, LLC A disgruntled employee who killed nine coworkers in San Jose earlier this year expressed hatred of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and dark thoughts about harming two specific people, a new report released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection reveals. The information was gathered at San Francisco International Airport in 2016 when gunman Sam Cassidy returned from a trip to the Philippines. The redacted report raises new questions about why federal customs agents apparently never informed San Jose police or the VTA about what they labeled a significant encounter. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

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