LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles police chief says the man who carried out a murder-suicide at UCLA left a “kill list” at his Minnesota home that led authorities to find a woman’s dead body.
Speaking on KTLA-TV, Chief Charlie Beck says Mainak Sarkar drove to Los Angeles from Minnesota with two guns and killed mechanical engineering professor William Klug in an office Wednesday before taking his own life.
The shooting triggered a huge police response until authorities determined there was no continuing threat.
Beck says when authorities searched Sarkar’s home in Minnesota, they found a “kill list” with the names of Klug, another UCLA professor and a woman.
Beck says the woman was found shot dead in her home in a nearby Minnesota town. The other professor on the list is alright.
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Cops and Media have been ordered to refer to him as a Hindi and Buddhist, not a Muslim, even though his Linkin and Facebook pages said he was in the religion of Islam. Looking now at his pages they have been changed to Buddhist.
ReplyDeleteGlad he took his own life, sounds like he wasn't going to stop killing.
ReplyDeleteTrue, the Linkin page the day of the shooting said his religion was Islam, now it is changed to Buddhist.
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