Could we have predicted that Sam Cassidy, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employee who killed nine of his co-workers before turning the gun on.
The Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) released over 200 pages of documents on Thursday that showed a history of insubordination and conflict for the man who opened fire on his colleagues, killing nine of them. As ABC7 reports, the first batch of documents released show four incidents involving Sam Cassidy that were "elevated to management," some of which resulted in disciplinary action. According to the documents, the first of these.
Could the VTA rail yard mass shooting have been prevented? That's what Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen wants to know. He's demanding access to a report outlining an encounter between Customs and Border Protection and the shooter.