8 Killed By Employee In California Rail Yard Mass Shooting8 Killed By Employee In California Rail Yard Mass Shooting

An employee shot dead at least eight people at a rail yard in California yesterday police has revealed, in the latest mass shooting to hit the United States, Africa Today News, New York reports.

Reports say the male suspect also died and several others suffered major injuries in the incident at the public transit maintenance yard in San Jose, just south of San Francisco.

Bomb squads were deployed after reports of explosive devices within the compound, and were trying to ‘clear out every room and every crevice’ of the building, Russell Davis, a Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputy, told journalists.

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‘There are eight victims that are pronounced deceased at this point and there is one suspect that’s pronounced deceased,‘ said Davis, adding those numbers could rise.

‘The suspect is a VTA employee, he added, referring to the local Valley Transportation Authority.

Police had rushed to investigate multiple early morning 911 calls reporting gunshots. No immediate details were provided on whether the shooter was killed by police or took his own life, or about the type of weapon he used.

“Our hearts go out to the victims and their families,” White House deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters.

“What’s clear, as the president has said, is that we are suffering from an epidemic of gun violence in this country,” she added, renewing calls for Congress to pass long-awaited gun control reforms.

Dozens of patrol cars and fire engines, as well as FBI officials, lined the streets near the rail yard in San Jose, a Silicon Valley tech hub of almost a million people.

Local officials said the shooting — which was initially reported before 7:00 am local time (1400 GMT) — had taken place at a union meeting, with at least 80 staff on site at the time.

Several people were receiving medical treatment, said San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK