Lodi News-Sentinel

Kern County bus shooting kills 1, wounds 5

- By Hannah Fry

LOS ANGELES — Investigat­ors are trying to determine what prompted a man to open fire on a Greyhound bus that was traveling on Interstate 5 through Kern County, killing a 51-year-old woman and wounding five others early Monday.

The bus, which had 43 people on board, including the driver, left Los Angeles about 11:30 p.m. Sunday and was scheduled to make stops in the cities of Avenal and Oakland before ending its route in San Francisco about 7:20 a.m. Monday. About 1:30 a.m. as the bus was traveling near Lebec, one of the passengers pulled out a black handgun and opened fire, California Highway Patrol Sgt. Brian Pennings said.

“I’ve been on for 25 years, and I’ve never seen this happen,” Pennings said.

After the shooting, the bus driver pulled to the right shoulder of the freeway, and authoritie­s said the shooter voluntaril­y got off.

“The driver of the bus immediatel­y pulled to the right shoulder and somehow — we’re still trying to figure out how this happened — were able to coerce the suspect off of the bus,” Pennings said, calling the driver’s action’s heroic.

The bus driver then traveled to the next freeway exit, at Grapevine Road, stopping at a Valero gas station to get medical treatment for the passengers. Five passengers were taken to hospitals for treatment. One of the people wounded was flown to an emergency room; the rest were taken by ambulance. Authoritie­s said two people are in serious condition.

A 51-year-old woman from Colombia was pronounced dead at the scene, Pennings said. The ages and genders of the others who had been shot were not immediatel­y available.

The suspect, who was located by officers and taken into custody, left behind the handgun and additional ammunition on the bus, Pennings said. His name has not been released. Federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are working to trace the weapon.

“There were extra magazines with the weapon,” Pennings said. “What the intent was ... I can’t comment on.”

Mark Grabban, 29, who was traveling on the bus with his girlfriend, told NBC that he noticed the suspect immediatel­y because of the man’s height. He said the man was talking loudly and “incoherent­ly” when he got on the bus and got into an argument with someone who asked him to quiet down.

“He was muttering things, about ‘wait till we get to the station,’ “Grabban told the station.

Grabban said the man suddenly began shouting expletives before he heard the sound of a gun cock, followed by eight or nine shots.

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