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Four killed, dozen injured in California mass shooting

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RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, United States: Four people were killed and nearly a dozen wounded, including two children, when a gunman went on a rampage Tuesday, randomly picking his targets at a school and other locations in rural northern California.

Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told reporters that the assailant was killed by police following the mass shooting, which began around 8am (1600 GMT) at a home in Rancho Tehama Reserve and continued at several locations in the community, including the elementary school.

He said no children were among the dead and the motive for the assault was unclear, although it may be linked to a domestic dispute and a history of disagreeme­nts with neighbours.

“It was very clear at the onset that we had an individual that was randomly picking targets,” Johnston said at a news conference.

“This man was very, very intent on completing what he set out to do today.”

He said one child was shot and wounded at the school. Another suffered non-life-threatenin­g injuries while riding in a car with his mother, who was severely wounded.

Johnston said the gunman, who has not been identified, went on his shooting spree after stealing a neighbour’s vehicle and then tried to gain access to the school but was unsuccessf­ul as it was on lockdown.

He said the suspect, who was wearing a military- style vest, left the school to continue on his rampage and crashed the vehicle at one point. He then stole a second vehicle and was killed in a shootout with police.

One of the four victims was a woman the gunman had previously been accused of stabbing, Johnston said.

Rancho Tehama resident Salvador Tello, who was taking his three children to school, described seeing the gunman open fire, killing a woman.

Tello “said he saw bullets strike the truck in front of him and he put his children down to protect them and put his truck to ... reverse,” Redding Record Searchligh­t newspaper reporter Jim Schultz said on Twitter.

“As he left, he saw (a) woman lying dead in the street and her ... wounded husband next to her. Was told help was on its way.”

Another witness, Casey Burnett, said the gunman was “driving around and shooting randomly from his car.”

Area resident Brian Flint told local media that his roommate had been shot and killed by the gunman.

“He’s dead. He didn’t make it,” Flint told KCRA, referring to his roommate.

“For his family and everything, I feel bad, and we’ll be there for them.”

He said the gunman was a neighbour and had “been shooting a lot of bullets lately, hundreds of rounds, large magazines.”

The shooting coincides with a flare up of the long-running debate on America’s epidemic of gun violence and the ready accessibil­ity of high-powered weapons, less than 10 days after a gunman shot dead 26 people at a church in Texas.

Johnston told reporters that three weapons – a semi-automatic rifle and two handguns – had been recovered from the scene.

He added that some 100 law enforcemen­t officers responded to the shooting.

The Redding Record Searchligh­t said among the wounded was a sixyear-old who suffered two gunshot wounds and another child shot in the leg.

The elementary school is located on the outskirts of Corning, an olive oil-producing town of around 8,000 people about 160 km north of the state capital Sacramento.

Jason Wandel, chief division counsel at the FBI’s Sacramento field office, told AFP that agents had been sent to help with the investigat­ion.

More than 33,000 people die annually in the United States from gun-related deaths – two thirds of them suicides – according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

Families of victims of one of the deadliest shootings in modern US history pushed to reinstate a lawsuit to hold a gun manufactur­er responsibl­e for the tragedy.

Remington manufactur­ed the military- style assault rifle used in the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 children and six adults. — AFP

It was very clear at the onset that we had an individual that was randomly picking targets. Phil Johnston, Tehama County Assistant Sheriff

 ??  ?? A Tehama County Coroner’s van enters the Rancho Tehama Elementary school grounds after a shooting, in Rancho Tehama, California. — AFP photo
A Tehama County Coroner’s van enters the Rancho Tehama Elementary school grounds after a shooting, in Rancho Tehama, California. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Law enforcemen­t officers examine a vehicle that was involved in a shooting, in Rancho Tehama, California. — AFP photo
Law enforcemen­t officers examine a vehicle that was involved in a shooting, in Rancho Tehama, California. — AFP photo

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