OAKLAND, California (Reuters) – A former student suspected of opening fire at a small Christian college in California, killing seven people and wounding three, was targeting a school administrator and former classmates who he felt had treated him unfairly, police said on Tuesday. Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said …
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