Transit worker opens fire at California rail yard, killing 9 and self

A public transit employee, Samuel Cassidy, opened fire on co-workers at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority before taking his own life, officials said.

NBC News

By Andrew Blankstein, Pete Williams, Jonathan Dienst and David K. Li
Law enforcement officers respond to the scene of a shooting at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) facility on May 26, 2021, in San Jose, Calif. Noah Berger / AP

Nine people have died after a public transit employee opened fire on co-workers at a Northern California rail yard on Wednesday, authorities said. The shooter took his own life.

Calls of shots fired came about 6:34 a.m. PT near 100 W. Younger Ave. in downtown San Jose, drawing a large law enforcement response, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said.

The shooter was identified as Samuel Cassidy, an employee of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), law enforcement sources said. He shot and killed himself at the scene, officials said.

Nine people were killed, not including the shooter, officials said. One person had been wounded and was listed in critical condition but died later on Wednesday, the County of Santa Clara said in a statement.

Publish : 2021-05-27 13:05:00

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