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WSJ: San Jose shooter had hatred for his workplace, DHS memo says

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WSJ: San Jose shooter had hatred for his workplace, DHS memo says

WSJ: San Jose shooter had hatred for his workplace, DHS memo says

The gunman who killed nine people at a San Jose light rail yard was detained by US Customs and Border Protection officers in 2016, who found he had a hatred for his workplace where the mass shooting occurred, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a Department of Homeland Security memo.


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