Thursday, June 2, 2016

Woman-found dead in Minn. was on UCLA shooter's 'hit list' .............

Los Angeles police said Thursday that a lady found on a "kill list" in the home of the shooter in a UCLA murder-suicide was discovered dead in Minnesota and that two educators were additionally focused on, including one killed at the college. The shooter, who killed himself in the homicide suicide Wednesday morning, was recognized as Mainak Sarkar, 38, a designing graduate understudy, as indicated by Officer Jenny Houser, representative for the Los Angeles Police Department. Talking on KTLA-TV, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Sarkar headed to Los Angeles from Minnesota with two weapons and executed Professor William Klug, his previous educator, before murdering himself. Beck said when powers looked Sarkar's home in Minnesota, they found an "execute list" with the names of Klug, another UCLA educator and a lady. Beck said the lady was discovered shot dead in her home in an adjacent Minnesota town. The other teacher on the rundown was unharmed, he said. Sarkar, a designing investigator, killed the 39-year-old Klug in an office in the building working of the University of California Los Angeles on Wednesday morning. He evidently trusted that Klug, his previous teacher, stole his PC code and offered it to another person, as per the Los Angeles Times and KNBC-TV. The rationale stayed indistinct despite the fact that police said they would concentrate on Sarkar's evaluations and a "more extended standing" poor relationship between the two men, KABC-TV reports.

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