SAN JOSE, Calif. — A Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employee shot and killed nine of his co-workers on Wednesday morning at one of the agency’s rail yards in San Jose before shooting and killing himself, according to officials in San Jose.
Members of a union representing Valley Transportation Authority workers were meeting when the shooting began, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo said, but it’s not clear the meeting was related to the attack.
The shooting took place in two buildings and killed employees who had been bus and light rail operators, mechanics, linemen and an assistant superintendent over the course of their careers. One had worked for the agency since 1999.
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Words will never fill the void that will be felt by the loss of our VTA family members:
— VTA (@VTA) May 27, 2021
❤️Abdolvahab Alaghmandan
❤️Adrian Balleza
❤️Alex Fritch
❤️Jose Hernandez III
❤️Lars Lane
❤️Michael Rudometkin,
❤️Paul Megia
❤️Taptejdeep Singh
❤️Timothy Romo
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— VTA (@VTA) May 27, 2021
Here’s what we know about the victims:
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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