Gunman and three hostages found dead at
California veterans home
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[March 10, 2018]
By Scott Bransford
YOUNTVILLE, Calif. (Reuters) - Three women
and a gunman who held them hostage at a California home for U.S. war
veterans were found dead inside the room where he was holed up on
Friday, bringing a tragic end to an all-day standoff with police at the
facility, authorities said.
A state senator whose district includes the area, Bill Dodd, earlier
told reporters the gunman was a member of Pathway Home, a program housed
at the complex for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress
disorder, or PTSD. The hostages were believed to be employees who had
worked with him at the sprawling facility, he said.
"This is a tragic piece of news, one that we were really hoping we
wouldn't have to come before the public to give," California Highway
Patrol spokesman Chris Childs told reporters outside the facility in
Yountville, a picturesque town located in the heart of Napa Valley's
wine country about 60 miles (97 km) north of San Francisco.
Despite repeated efforts by police negotiators to communicate with the
suspect throughout the day, authorities said they had failed to make
contact with the gunman after he exchanged gunfire with a sheriff's
deputy at the outset.
"We credit him (the deputy) with saving the lives of others in the area
by eliminating the ability of the suspect to go out and find other
victims," Childs said.
The siege came less than a month after a former student with an
assault-style rifle killed 17 people at a Florida high school. That
massacre touched off a student-led drive for new restrictions on gun
sales to curb mass shootings that have occurred with frightening
frequency in the United States over the past few years.
The Veterans Home of California, a residence for about 1,000 U.S.
military veterans, is the largest facility of its kind in the United
States. The Pathway Home is housed in a separate building on the campus.

LOCKDOWN
The entire complex, its staff and residents were placed under a security
lockdown during the siege, which began at about 10:30 a.m. local time
(1830 GMT Friday) and ended nearly eight hours later.
Childs said officers who eventually entered the room where the hostages
were known to have been held found all four bodies there. He did not
elaborate on how the victims or gunman had died.
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The incident began when the gunman calmly walked into the Pathway
Home building carrying a rifle during a going-away party for one of
the employees, according to Larry Kamer, the husband of one of the
program's administrators.
Kamer, who volunteers at the home and was acting as an unofficial
spokesman for the facility, said his wife told him by telephone
during the siege that the gunman had allowed her and three other
women to leave the room where the party was taking place, while
three female employees remained behind as hostages.

The Napa County sheriff's deputy who confronted the gunman had
arrived at the scene within four minutes of the first reports of
gunfire, Sheriff John Robertson said.
Authorities know the gunman's identity, he said, but were not
disclosing his name publicly.
A resident of the home, identified as Rod Allen by the CBS
television affiliate KPIX-TV, said the gunman took the hostages
after allowing some people at the party to leave. He fired about 30
shots, the resident said.
James Musson, a 75-year-old Army veteran and resident of the
facility, told Reuters many who lived there voiced concerns about
lax security, saying visitors could walk in and out without
restriction and that public safety officers were not armed.
"There might be something that might provide a greater degree of
security, I don’t know if this event will trigger something like
that," he said.
(Reporting by Scott Bransford in Yountville; Additional reporting by
Andrew Hay; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Paul Tait)
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