Misuse of property, outbursts of temper, warnings from co-workers show no “formal discipline for threatening behavior” by VTA employee who killed nine, then himself, on May 26.
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Santa Clara County Coroner Rules VTA Killer’s Death Suicide
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VTA Buses Running Today on Sunday Schedule
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VTA, IN MEMORIAM: Adrian Balleza of Gilroy, a True Family Man
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Gunman Had Hostile Personality, People Who Knew Him Say
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The man identified by California law enforcement officials as the gunman in a mass shooting at a San Jose rail yard on Wednesday lived alone and had a hostile personality, according to interviews with a neighbor and an ex-girlfriend, as well as a review of court records. The gunman, Samuel James Cassidy, 57, lived southeast of downtown San Jose, in a suburban neighborhood of cul-de-sacs and palm trees, public records show. Doug Suh, a real estate agent who lived across the street, described Cassidy, who authorities say appeared to have killed himself, as someone with a short temper.
Read More 2San Jose’s VTA Killer Carried Three Semi-Automatic Handguns and 32 High-Capacity Magazines
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Victims Were Dedicated to Their Families, Their Co-workers and Their Communities
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Ninth Shooting Victim Dies, Police Discover Multiple Explosive Devices at Scene of Attack at Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
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VTA Shooting Victims Identified: All Male Transit Workers
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Nine Killed, including Gunman, at Valley Transportation Authority Yard in San Jose
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Shooter Down, Multiple Fatalities at VTA Transit Maintenance Yard
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Multiple injuries and multiple fatalities were reported today in an early morning mass shooting by a lone gunman at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority maintenance yard on Younger Ave. in San Jose. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office reported at 8:08am via Twitter that “shooter is down” in the incident Wednesday morning.
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