Police look for motive behind California school shooting
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[November 15, 2019]
By Steve Gorman
SANTA CLARITA (Reuters) - Police
investigating a high school shooting in California said on Friday they
still did not what motivated the suspect, who killed two classmates and
wounded three others before shooting himself in the head and collapsing.
Thursday morning's shooting at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita,
about 40 miles (65 km) north of Los Angeles, took place in a matter of
just seconds. The suspect pulled a .45 semi-automatic pistol from his
backpack in an outdoor school courtyard and opened fire.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said
on Friday that why was the question of the day.
"This kind of came out of the blue," the sheriff told CNN. "It shocked
everyone who knew him."
Police have not released the name of the suspect, but have said it was
his 16th birthday on Thursday. Authorities said he was in grave
condition at a hospital.
"He saved the last round for himself," Villanueva said.
Investigators are looking into the suspect's past and social media
accounts and interviewing people who knew him, the sheriff added.
"We're still digging," he said.
The FBI is assisting in the investigation and police do not know yet
where the suspect got the weapon, the sheriff said.
Two girls aged 14 and 15 were being treated at Providence Holy Cross
Medical Center in Mission Hills, California and were listed in good and
fair condition, a hospital spokeswoman said early on Friday.
At the Henry Mayo Hospital in Santa Clarita, authorities said a
14-year-old boy was treated and released, and the other students taken
there died.
No names of the wounded or the dead were released yet, but the two slain
students were a 16-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy.
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Police and emergency vehicles on the scene of a shooting at Saugus
high school in Santa Clarita, California, U.S., November 14, 2019 in
this screenshot taken from video footage courtesy of NBCLA. NBCLA
via REUTERS
Captain Kent Wegener of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
said surveillance video footage showed the suspect opening fire from
a single stationary position and shooting his victims in rapid
succession before turning the gun on himself.
The scene at Saugus High School was reminiscent of other mass
shootings at U.S. schools, including Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida, where a former student with an assault
gun killed 17 people on Feb. 14, 2018.
It was the 85th incident of gunfire at a school this year, according
to Everytown, a gun control advocacy group.
Police said the suspect had acted alone. Investigators descended on
his family home, blocking off the street. They found no further
danger there.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman and Alan Devall in Santa Clarita;
Additional reporting by Maria Caspani, Gabriella Borter and Barbara
Goldberg in New York City, Brad Brooks in Austin, Texas, Dan
Whitcomb in Culver City and Ismail Shakil in Bengaluru; Writing by
Daniel Trotta and Dan Whitcomb and additional reporting and writing
by Rich McKay; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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