And good evening. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im tom llamas. As we come on the air tonight, the new details coming in about the deadly shooting rampage at a Northern California facility dedicated to helping veterans who are suffering from posttraumatic stress. Weve learned the identity of the decorated soldier who took workers there hostage. You can see the tactical teams moving in there at the height of the showdown. Investigators tonight saying albert wong killed three of those workers he held at gunpoint before apparently turning the weapon on himself. What were learning about his connection to that program and what investigators say he was just asked to do in the last two weeks. Abcs more si gone Marci Gonzalez on the scene tonight, starting us off. Reporter tonight, investigators in california trying to piece together what led a decorated army veteran, who served a year in afghanistan, to return to the facility where he was treated for ptsd and open fire. I and members
California officials have agreed to pay $51 million to settle lawsuits against the state stemming from a shooting at a home for veterans in Northern California where a former patient fatally shot three mental health workers and himself.
California officials have agreed to pay $51 million to settle lawsuits against the state stemming from a shooting at a home for veterans in Northern California.