Houston Chronicle

Random rampage

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A gunman choosing his targets at random opens fire “without provocatio­n” in a tiny California town, killing 4 people.

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. — A gunman driving stolen vehicles and choosing his targets at random opened fire “without provocatio­n” in a tiny, rural Northern California town Tuesday, killing four people and wounding at least 10 others, including a student at an elementary school, before police shot him dead, authoritie­s said.

The rampage began shortly before 8 a.m. when the gunman fatally shot a neighbor he had been accused of stabbing in January, Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston said.

Shortly afterward, the gunman rammed through the gate of Rancho Tehama Elementary School about 2 miles away and spent about six minutes shooting into the building, striking at least one student, Johnston said.

Surveillan­ce video showed the gunman, who was not identified, trying unsuccessf­ully to enter the school, authoritie­s said.

School officials’ swift decision to lock the doors after hearing gunfire was “monumental” in saving the lives of countless children, Johnston said. No one was killed there.

The gunman left the school after he could not get inside and purposely crashed the stolen truck he was driving into another vehicle and shot at its occupants, Johnston said.

The shooter stole the car of a person who stopped to check on the crash and ran away when confronted with a gun. He continued the rampage until police shot him about 45 minutes after it started.

“This man was very, very bent on completing what he set out to do,” the assistant sheriff said.

The shootings occurred in the rural community of Rancho Tehama Reserve, a homeowners associatio­n of modest houses and trailers about 130 miles north of Sacramento.

Police offered no immediate word on the assailant’s motive.

A resident, Brian Flint, told the Record Searchligh­t newspaper that his neighbor, whom he knows only as Kevin, was the gunman and that his roommate was among the victims. He said the shooter stole his truck.

“The crazy thing is that the neighbor has been shooting a lot of bullets lately, hundreds of rounds, large magazines,” Flint said. “We made it aware that this guy is crazy and he’s been threatenin­g us.”

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i / Associated Press ?? Women embrace outside Rancho Tehama Elementary School, where a gunman opened fire Tuesday. Four were killed before police shot the gunman dead.
Rich Pedroncell­i / Associated Press Women embrace outside Rancho Tehama Elementary School, where a gunman opened fire Tuesday. Four were killed before police shot the gunman dead.

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