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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

SFPD Help Look for Gun Used in Oikos University Shooting Spree

Posted By on Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 4:39 PM

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San Francisco police have dispatched a boat with an underwater camera to help Oakland police look for the gun used in yesterday's school shooting, in which seven people were killed and at least three badly injured.

According to SF Appeal, Oakland police have been searching the Oakland Estuary near the

Oikos University where they believe the suspect, One Goh, 43, might have tossed the gun. San Francisco police joined the search today, saying if they find anything they will immediately turn it over to the Alameda County Sheriff's Department.

Earlier today, Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan told reporters that Goh was cooperating with police, but that he showed no remorse for the murders. Goh was arrested yesterday afternoon after he walked into an Alameda store and told the clerk he had just shot some people.
 

Students at the university said that Goh, who was expelled from the school a few months ago, didn't really fit in because of a language barrier. When he arrived on campus Monday, he allegedly took the receptionist hostage and was looking for an administrator he was unhappy with.

When he couldn't find her, Goh allegedly lined up students and began shooting them as they begged for their lives.

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Erin Sherbert was the Online News Editor for SF Weekly from 2010 to 2015. She's a Texas native and has a closet full of cowboy boots to prove it.

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