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Four killed in northern California shooting rampage Four killed in northern California shooting rampage
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Four people are dead after a gunman opened fire in northern California at several locations, including an elementary school, police have said.Four people are dead after a gunman opened fire in northern California at several locations, including an elementary school, police have said.
The shooting broke out at a home in the rural community of Rancho Tehama, about 120 miles (195km) from Sacramento, on Tuesday morning. The shooting began at a home in the rural community of Rancho Tehama, about 120 miles (195km) from Sacramento, on Tuesday morning.
Police say the gunman was shot and killed by law enforcement after four others were killed in the rampage. Police say the gunman was shot dead by police after four people were killed and 10 others injured in the rampage.
Officials believe the shootings started as a "domestic violence" incident. Officials believe the shootings started as a "domestic violence incident".
The shooting began at a home in Tehama County and later moved to the exterior Rancho Tehama Elementary school, according to police. Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told the Associated Press news agency that the gunman tried to enter the Rancho Tehama Elementary School with the intention to shoot more children, but was stopped once staff initiated a lockdown.
The gunman appeared to be "randomly picking targets", Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told the Los Angeles Times newspaper. School officials heard shots being fired and immediately locked the school down, Mr Johnston said. He added that the decision saved children's lives.
Mr Johnston said "a number" of students had been medically evacuated from the school in Rancho Tehama, a subdivision community of about 1,500 people. "The shooter literally took his vehicle and rammed their fence and gate, entered the grounds on foot with a semiautomatic rifle," Mr Johnston told US media.
"We have about 100 law enforcement personnel in Rancho Tehama right now, with multiple, multiple scenes," Mr Johnston told the newspaper. A motive is still unclear, but police said the assailant had been involved in a domestic violence incident a day earlier.
The gunman, who has yet to be identified, appeared to be "randomly picking targets", Mr Johnston told the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
A student at the elementary school was shot and another child was hit in a truck along a road, Mr Johnston said. A woman driving the truck was also struck and all three were being treated for injuries, he said.A student at the elementary school was shot and another child was hit in a truck along a road, Mr Johnston said. A woman driving the truck was also struck and all three were being treated for injuries, he said.
One of the four victims was a neighbour the gunman was accused of assaulting in January, the AP reported.
Mr Johnston said the neighbour, a woman, had a restraining order against the gunman.
A semi-automatic rifle and two handguns were recovered from one of the crime scenes, police said.A semi-automatic rifle and two handguns were recovered from one of the crime scenes, police said.
The gunman, who police have yet to identify, was involved in a "domestic violence incident" that was reported by neighbours before the shooting rampage, Mr Johnston added.
The Redding Record Searchlight newspaper spoke to a man who said he was a neighbour of the unidentified gunman.The Redding Record Searchlight newspaper spoke to a man who said he was a neighbour of the unidentified gunman.
Brian Flint said his neighbour "has been shooting a lot of bullets lately, hundreds of rounds, large magazines". Brian Flint said his neighbour "has been shooting a lot of bullets lately, hundreds of rounds, large magazines".
"We made it aware [to police] that this guy is crazy and he's been threatening us," he told the newspaper."We made it aware [to police] that this guy is crazy and he's been threatening us," he told the newspaper.
California Governor Jerry Brown issued a statement saying he and his wife were "saddened to hear about today's violence in Tehama County". California Governor Jerry Brown issued a statement saying he and his wife were "saddened to hear about today's violence in Tehama County.
"We offer our condolences to the families who lost loved ones and unite with all Californians in grief.""We offer our condolences to the families who lost loved ones and unite with all Californians in grief."
Vice President Mike Pence wrote on Twitter: "Saddened to hear of the shooting in N. California, the loss of life & injuries, including innocent children. We commend the effort of courageous law enforcement. We'll continue to monitor the situation & provide federal support, as we pray for comfort & healing for all impacted."