Santa Fe New Mexican

1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting on bus in California

- By Stefanie Dazio

LOS ANGELES — A man cursing and muttering incoherent­ly opened fire aboard a packed Greyhound bus in Southern California early Monday, killing one person and wounding five others in a seemingly random attack before passengers disarmed him, authoritie­s and a witness said.

The driver of the Los Angelesto-San Francisco bus pulled off onto the shoulder, where some of those aboard led the killer off the vehicle, and he was quickly taken into custody, California Highway Patrol Sgt. Brian Pennings said. The driver continued on to the next exit as passengers performed first aid on the wounded, he said.

The motive for the shooting was not immediatel­y known, and there was no indication the gunman knew any of the victims, Pennings said. He said several ammunition magazines were discovered along with the gun.

The bus was traveling on Interstate 5 near the small mountain community of Lebec, about 70 miles northwest of Los Angeles, when the passenger started shooting with a semi-automatic handgun shortly before 1:30 a.m. Forty-three people were aboard, including 6- and 8-year-old children, who were not hurt.

The dead passenger was identified as a 51-year-old woman from Colombia. Two victims were hospitaliz­ed with serious injuries, Pennings said. The remaining passengers were later driven to Northern California on another bus.

Passenger Mark Grabban, 29, told the Associated Press that the gunman had been sitting with his leg sticking out into the aisle, muttering to himself incoherent­ly.

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