Los Angeles Times

Families settle in San Jose shooting

Eight to accept transit authority’s $8-million payout. One is calling the offer insufficie­nt.

- By Christian Martinez

The Santa Clara Valley Transporta­tion Authority has reached an $8-million settlement with the families of eight victims of a mass shooting last year at a San Jose railyard, the Mercury News reported Friday.

Nine workers were killed in the May 26, 2021, shooting: Paul Delacruz Megia, 42; Taptejdeep Singh, 36; Adrian Balleza, 29; Jose Dejesus Hernandez III, 35; Timothy Michael Romo, 49; Michael Joseph Rudometkin, 40; Abdolvahab Alaghmanda­n, 63; Lars Kepler Lane, 63; and Alex Ward Fritch, 49.

The shooter, VTA employee Samuel Cassidy, killed himself when he was confronted by law enforcemen­t.

The $8-million settlement comes a year after the families filed initial damage and wrongful-death claims against the VTA, the Mercury News reported.

In addition to the settlement, the victims’ families had also received one year’s salary, workers’ compensati­on death benefits and retirement benefits.

The settlement is reportedly well below what the families had sought in their initial claims.

“These settlement­s are a fraction of what we think they should be worth in terms of what the families have lost,” Gary Gwilliam, an attorney for the families who settled, told the Mercury News.

The family of Lars Kepler Lane did not settle with the VTA. An attorney for the family told the Mercury News that the offer was insufficie­nt.

“Some of the families, they don’t know if they want more money or they want more apologies from them,” Jose Hernandez, father of Jose Dejesus Hernandez III, told the Mercury News. “It’s about accepting responsibi­lity, and VTA will never admit that they did something wrong.”

Families had been seeking answers and accountabi­lity from the VTA regarding Cassidy’s continued employment after he showed “a series of red flags,” including berating a co-worker.

The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department said Cassidy had multiple cans of gasoline, incendiary devices, a dozen firearms and approximat­ely 25,000 rounds of ammunition at his home, which was set on fire in conjunctio­n with the attack.

 ?? Justin Sullivan Getty Images ?? A MOURNER VISITS a memorial in May 2021 for the nine victims of a mass shooting at the Santa Clara Valley Transporta­tion Authority rail yard in San Jose.
Justin Sullivan Getty Images A MOURNER VISITS a memorial in May 2021 for the nine victims of a mass shooting at the Santa Clara Valley Transporta­tion Authority rail yard in San Jose.

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