The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police: Rail commuters on phones didn’t notice gun

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A man flashed a gun several times on a crowded commuter train in San Francisco, but passengers were so absorbed in their phones and tablets they didn’t notice until he randomly shot and killed a university student, authoritie­s said.

Security video footage showed the gunman pull out the .45-caliber pistol, raise it and point it across the aisle before putting it back against his side, authoritie­s.

The man drew the gun several more times and once wiped his nose with the hand holding the weapon.

Authoritie­s declined a request by The Associated Press for the surveillan­ce footage, citing an ongoing investigat­ion.

San Francisco police officials say people who pay too much attention to digital technology are also vulnerable to theft.

Nikhom Thephakays­one, 30, has pleaded not guilty to charges including murder in the Sept. 23 attack on Justin Valdez, 20, a student at San Francisco State University who was shot in the back of the head as he left the train.

Thephakays­one also has been charged with assault with a semi-automatic handgun. Prosecutor­s said he stuck a handgun in another man’s back earlier the same night he shot Valdez as he looked for a victim.

He did not pull the trigger and went on the hunt again for a victim for more than an hour, at one point waving a gun outside a Thai restaurant, Assistant District Attorney Scot Clark has said.

He was also charged with illegally possessing an assault weapon after police said they seized two such rifles, combat knives and razors at his home.

Police said he was carrying $20,000 in cash when he was arrested.

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