The San Jose shooter was disciplined for 4 separate incidents prior to killing 9 coworkers, transit company says

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The gunman who killed 9 colleagues at a San Jose light rail yard last month faced disciplinary action in the past for four separate incidents, including a verbal altercation with a coworker, according to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

In one case in January 2020, after Samuel Cassidy had a verbal altercation with a coworker, one employee said another had said of Cassidy,"He scares me. If someone was to go postal, it'd be him.

Aside from the verbal altercation in January 2020, Cassidy was sent home without pay for two days in July 2019 for"insubordination," VTA said, after he refused to adhere to VTA policy in signing out a two-way radio necessary for his job. In October 2020, Cassidy refused to attend a mandatory CPR recertification class, VTA said.

 

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So there will be (rightly) millions paid to the victims deprived of their loved ones, but it will be paid by taxpayers because the Santa Clara valley transportation authority couldn’t do its HR job and fire him?

And then he legally obtained a bunch of semiautomatic handguns that have no possible legitimate purpose other than murder (at least not a purpose that cant be fulfilled, frankly better, by a shotgun or bolt action rifle) and killed a bunch of people thanks to idiotic lax gun laws

He was surely a sicko republican voter

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