It was 6:30 a.m. and workers at a San Jose light rail maintenance yard were talking with their union president during shift change. Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 265 President John Courtney was there to discuss the state of the union, including a campaign for hazard pay and management’s push to squeeze more passengers onto buses and trains despite Covid. “You can’t run
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Campbell arrest leads to discovery of cop killer inscribed bullets, rifles, and racist manifesto, police say
By Jesse Gary and Aja Seldon
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KTVU s Jesse Gary reports.
CAMPBELL, Calif. - Police investigating a call about an alleged prowler in Campbell found that the suspect was heavily armed and had a handwritten manifesto detailing his plans to target minority groups, authorities said.
The truck driven by Wesley Charles Martines contained AR-style rifles, a Glock 9 mm handgun, and ammunition that was personally inscribed with sayings such as Cop Killer, To a widow from the Grim Reaper, and A Good Start, the Santa Clara County District Attorney s Office said.
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US agents failed to share questioning of rail yard shooter
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Jul 14, 2021 at 8:14 pm EDT
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) A gunman who killed nine co-workers at a California rail yard in May harbored “dark thoughts about harming” two specific people, according to a report by customs agents who questioned him upon his return to California from a trip to the Philippines in 2016.
The two names were redacted from the report released Wednesday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection after a Freedom of Information Act request from the Bay Area News Group, the Mercury News reported.