Police: One dead, 4 injured after shooting on bus
OROVILLE, Calif. — A 21-yearold man who was acting erratically opened fire inside a Greyhound bus in Northern California, killing a 43-year-old woman and wounding four others before he was arrested, naked, inside a Walmart after getting into a fight, authorities said.
Asaahdi Coleman started shooting at passengers as they exited the Los Angeles-bound bus after it stopped at a convenience store in the city of Oroville on Wednesday, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said Thursday.
Officials said they recovered a dozen 9 mm bullet casings on the bus. Detectives later recovered the weapon in a nearby construction site, Honea said.
Moments before the shooting, Coleman, who had boarded the bus in Redding, told passengers that Los Angeles was a dangerous city and showed them a firearm he was carrying in a satchel, Honea said. He also got agitated and accused one of them of being an undercover law enforcement officer, the sheriff said.
He showed “what could best be described as paranoid behavior,” Honea said.
After the shooting, Coleman fled and ran to a Walmart about a halfmile away from the bus and got into a fight with a customer. After the fight was broken up, he walked away and began taking off his clothes. He was taken into custody, naked, shortly after, Honea said.
It was not immediately clear if Coleman has an attorney who can speak on his behalf.
The wounded include a 32-yearold man who was shot multiple times and is in a critical condition, a 25-year-old pregnant woman who is in critical condition and an 11-yearold girl in stable condition. A 38-yearold man was treated for a minor injury and is expected to be released from the hospital soon, Honea said.