San Jose mayor proposes gun owners carry insurance and pay annual fee in wake of mass shooting
AP
Nearly two weeks after a gunman fatally shot nine coworkers at a San Jose light rail yard, the mayor of Northern California’s most populous city is proposing first-of-its-kind gun safety restrictions that would require gun owners in the city to obtain insurance and pay an annual fee to cover the cost of gun violence.
While mass shootings draw much of the attention of gun violence, in the 13 days since the shooting at the Valley Transportation Authority facility, there have been eight additional shootings in San Jose, according to Mayor Sam Liccardo.
The San Francisco Bay Area community recently paid their respects to light-rail operator for the Valley Transportation Authority in the San Francisco Bay Area Taptejdeep Singh, a victim of the
The VTA released over 200 pages of documents detailing a history of insubordination and conflict at work for the man who opened fire on his colleagues.