San Jose mass shooter faced disciplinary hearing on the day of the massacre for making racist remarks to coworkers as new footage shows him walking across rail lines just minutes into massacre that killed nine
Samuel Cassidy was due at a disciplinary hearing over racist comments on the day of the mass shooting on San Jose Wednesday
Surveillance video showed Cassidy, 57, walking from one shooting site to another at the Valley Transportation Authority minutes into the massacre
Cassidy was held by U.S. Customs officers returning from the Philippines in 2016, according to report
A memo says Cassidy possessed books about terrorism and fear and manifestos… as well as a black memo book filled with lots of notes about how he hates the Valley Transportation Authority where he worked
Sam Cassidy, 57, shot dead nine co-workers on Wednesday in San Jose
Cassidy filled his home with an arsenal including 25,000 rounds of ammunition
He also had home-made bombs inside, and lit a fire to try and blow up his home
The house failed to explode but did catch fire; the bombs were deactivated
Cassidy killed himself when police closed in on him at the end of his rampage
A picture is emerging of a deeply disturbed man with a long hatred of his job
Authorities released the names of the nine people who were killed when a gunman opened fire at a San Jose Valley Transportation Authority rail yard Wednesday.
The eight victims of a mass shooting in San Jose on Wednesday have been identified as investigators begin the process of figuring out why such a fierce burst of violence happened during the early morning hours at a light rail yard.