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Seven dead & suspect arrested in shootings at mushroom farm and second location

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Seven dead & suspect arrested in shootings at mushroom farm and second location
Seven dead & suspect arrested in shootings at mushroom farm and second location

SEVEN people are dead and one is in critical condition after another mass shooting rocked California on Monday.

Four people were found dead at one location in San Mateo County while three others died at a second scene several miles away, cops said.

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Seven people are dead after two related shootings in Half Moon Bay on Monday, cops sayCredit: KGO
Chunli Zhao, 67, was taken into custody and named as the suspect
Chunli Zhao, 67, was taken into custody and named as the suspectCredit: KPIX
The victims were Chinese farm workers, said councilmember Debbie Ruddock
The victims were Chinese farm workers, said councilmember Debbie RuddockCredit: KPix
Zhao was described as a 'disgruntled worker' though a motive in the shootings has not yet been revealed
Zhao was described as a 'disgruntled worker' though a motive in the shootings has not yet been revealedCredit: KGO
Zhao is seen in a previous photo provided by law enforcement. The weapon used in the shootings was found in Chunli's vehicle, cops say
Zhao is seen in a previous photo provided by law enforcement. The weapon used in the shootings was found in Chunli's vehicle, cops sayCredit: AP

The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office first got calls about the shootings at 2.30pm local time.

One incident was said to have taken place at the Mountain Mushroom Farm in Half Moon Bay, about 30 miles south of San Francisco.

Four people with gunshot wounds were found at that location, said police.

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All four died from their injuries. 

A fifth victim was taken to Stanford Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.

Three additional victims were found dead at another farm fewer than three miles from the first scene, the sheriff said.

Two hours after the shootings, a deputy spotted a man inside a car at a sheriff's station in town.

Video showed the suspect, later identified as Chunli Zhao, 67, being taken into police custody. 

A weapon was found in his car and cops believe he acted alone, the sheriff said.

San Mateo County Board of Supervisors President Dave Pine said Zhao worked at one of the businesses and described him as a “disgruntled worker.”

However, a motive for the shooting is still unknown, Captain Eamonn Allen said.

Half Moon Bay city councilmember Debbie Ruddock said that the victims were Chinese farm workers.

State Senator Josh Becker said on Twitter: “Deputies are responding to this active situation in the area of HWY 92 and HMB city limits.

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“Gun violence has come to our district today and I will do whatever I can to support the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department and Half Moon Bay city officials during this tragic event.”

The Mountain Mushroom Farm is in an area that is known to house marijuana-growing farms, whereas the second location is south of the city's downtown area, reported ABC7.

The sheriff called both locations "nurseries."

The tragedy is still being investigated.

The seven deaths mark the second mass shooting in California in days.

Eleven people died after a mass shooter opened fire at a ballroom in Monterey Park on Saturday.

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Tran was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound 30 miles away in Torrance, police said.

Governor Gavin Newsom said that he was at the hospital meeting with victims of the Monterey Park shooting on Monday when he was pulled away to be briefed about the Half Moon Bay fatalities.

“Tragedy upon tragedy,” he wrote.

Cheyenne R. Ubiera

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