Two people killed and child injured in northern California library shooting
Summary
Two people died and a child was hurt in a shooting at a public library in Chico, northern California. Police arrested the suspect, and the library closed all branches the next day while the investigation continues.Key Facts
- The shooting happened Monday evening at the Chico branch of the Butte County Library.
- Two people were killed, and one child was injured in the shooting.
- Police received multiple 911 calls starting at 5:12 pm reporting a shooter inside the library.
- Officers arrived six minutes after the calls and arrested the suspect as he fled the scene.
- The suspect is Bradley Scott Sayer from Chico, with no known connection to the victims.
- Local, state, and federal authorities are helping with the investigation, including the FBI.
- Butte County had previous shootings earlier in 2024 and in 2022.
- The library closed all its branches on Tuesday and expressed condolences to victims and the community.
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