Los Angeles Times

Attack wasn’t random, officials say

Rancho Tehama gunman had made threats while feuding with his neighbors.

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna@latimes.com Twitter: @JosephSern­a

A gunman’s attack on an elementary school during a deadly rampage in Northern California last week was not a random act as authoritie­s initially thought, prosecutor­s said Friday.

Kevin Janson Neal, 44, smashed a stolen Ford F-150 through the front gates of Rancho Tehama Elementary School on Tuesday morning, drove into the center of the quad, got out and shot into classrooms as he tried to get into the buildings, authoritie­s said.

The Tehama County Sheriff ’s Office initially said Neal’s actions were random, but Dist. Atty. Gregg Cohen said that does not appear to be the case. Neal had an ongoing feud with his neighbors and had threatened them and a young relative who was a student at the school in the months leading up to Tuesday’s shooting, he said.

“Mr. Cohen stated that his opinion/belief was that Neal didn’t pick the school randomly based on his belief that Neal knew that one of his neighbor victim’s grandsons attended the elementary school and also some hearsay that Neal was upset at someone who worked at the school,” Cohen’s office said in an email.

Neal’s attack failed because a vigilant employee had quickly placed the campus on lockdown after hearing Neal’s gunshots down the street.

The night before, Neal killed his wife and hid her body under the floor. On Tuesday morning, he fatally shot three of his neighbors before heading to the school.

Neal killed one more person after he left the campus and was then fatally shot by sheriff ’s deputies.

The boy Neal was possibly targeting was uninjured, but his father and grandmothe­r were killed.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press ?? INVESTIGAT­ORS examine the Ford F-150 pickup used in Kevin Janson Neal’s shooting rampage in Rancho Tehama, Calif. He killed his wife and four others.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press INVESTIGAT­ORS examine the Ford F-150 pickup used in Kevin Janson Neal’s shooting rampage in Rancho Tehama, Calif. He killed his wife and four others.

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