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Accused Oakland college gunman charged with 7 counts of murder

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Yes, the former nursing student had gone to the small campus in industrial East Oakland looking for a female administrator who was not there. When he could not find her, he took a 24-year-old school secretary hostage before lining up students in a classroom and shooting.

Goh had been a nursing student at the university “until November of last year, at which time he made the decision to leave the school,” O’Malley said. “There is some information that the defendant wanted some money back for tuition he had paid. … He did leave the school voluntarily. He was not expelled, and he was not asked to leave.”

Contrary to earlier descriptions from police, she said, “the information that we have received from some of the individuals who knew him at the school was that he was a loner and what some might call a loser, but he didn’t exhibit any behaviors that would have alerted anyone” that he was capable of such a shooting spree.

Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan on Tuesday had said Goh was upset that he had been expelled, had felt bullied and teased by fellow students, exhibited “behavior problems, anger management” problems and returned to campus looking for a particular administrator so he could settle a score.

On Wednesday, a school administrator who had yet to be interviewed by police told The Associated Press that she believed she was the woman Goh was looking for.

“I think he was looking for me. I have that weight on my shoulders, and I don’t know what to do with it,” said Ellen Cervellon, the Oikos nursing program director. Goh, she said, “was never forced out, he showed no behavioral problems and he was never asked to leave the program.”

O’Malley and other local officials have bemoaned the proliferation of guns in the community. Oakland City Council President Larry Reid, who represents the district where Oikos is located, on Monday blamed the shooting on the easy access to deadly weapons.

And at a tearful memorial for the victims Tuesday night, Mayor Jean Quan said such violence could have happened in any other U.S. city.

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