Oakland School Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty
One Goh a former nursing student who shot seven people dead and wounded three others, at a religious U.S. Oakland city college. Has pleaded guilty to the murders, and will be officially charged later today when he attends court. He could face the death penalty if convicted.
Goh said to Police that he was angry with one female administrator at the university when he went on his rampage. When he couldn't locate her, he then charged through classrooms randomly shot 7 students aged between 20 and 30 years old, who he thought had been making fun of his lack of English skills.
A Police spokesman said, "The enormity and devastation of these crimes is unprecedented in Alameda County," adding "these killings are among the worst mass killings in San Francisco Bay Area history."