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The perpetrator’s moves shortly before the massacre in California – Mystery the motive

His motivation shooting incident in California looking for police and federal agents. A transport worker opened fire on his colleagues, killing nine people in the latest episode of mass shootings in the US.

The alleged perpetrator committed suicide while the police had arrived at the premises of the service a few minutes after the incident with the shootings that broke out around 6:30 am. local time at a transportation service depot in the heart of Silicon Valley, according to Santa Clara County Sheriff Lori Smith.

Police did not publicly announce the suspect’s name. The San Jose Mercury News and other news media reported that This is Samuel Cassidy, 57, a maintenance worker at the depot.

American media publish a video with the perpetrator one hour before the tragic incident, which was recorded by a security camera of a neighbor. In it he appears to be loading a bag into his car.

Firefighters were called to the fire in the house where the suspect lived at about the same time as the incident was first reported. A team of police firefighters searched the depot and adjacent buildings after locating an explosive device.

Police declined to comment on the motive, saying their work on the field could take several days, with the help of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

Her governor California Gavin Newsom said in a press conference he gave on Wednesday afternoon (yesterday) that the slaughter is a symptom of a wider American problem.

“The question is, what the hell is going on in the United States?” “What the hell is wrong with us and when will we understand?” said Newsom, as reported by Reuters and rebroadcast by the Athenian News Agency.

A White House spokesman told reporters that the incident with them shots is another indication that the United States is in the grip of an “epidemic of gun violence.”

The gunman and the nine victims were all employees of the transport service located near the city airport. The victims were found in two buildings on the premises of the service.

The office of the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner identified the victims late yesterday. It seems that they were all men, aged 29 to 63 years. Their names are: Paul Delacrus Mechia, Tapejdip Singh, Adrian Bayesse, Jose Dejesus Hernandez III, Timothy Michael Romo, Michael Joseph Rudometkin, Abdolvahab Alagmandan and Larr’Lar.

The ninth victim, Alex Ward Fritz, 49, died late yesterday after being taken to hospital in critical condition, the medical examiner’s office said, according to the NBC Bay Area.

Cassidy has worked for the service since at least 2012, when he was listed as an “electromechanic” and promoted to “substation maintainer” in 2015, according to files posted by the nonprofit Transportation California website.

The suspect and another man had filed restraining orders for domestic violence against each other in 2009, three years after Cassidy’s divorce from his wife, according to court records.

San Jose is a city of about 1 million people in Silicon Valley, a global technology hub and home to some of America’s largest technology companies.

Yesterday’s incident is the latest of at least nine U.S. mass shootings in the past three months, including a series of attacks on an Atlanta day spa in mid-March and an incident in which ten people were killed in a Colorado supermarket.

Last month, a former FedEx employee in Indianapolis shot and killed eight workers before committing suicide. Earlier this month, a man shot and killed his girlfriend and five other people before committing suicide at a birthday party in Colorado.

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