GOLETA, Calif. – A woman wounded in a rampage by a former postal worker died Wednesday, and investigators said the assailant also killed a former neighbor just before the attack, bringing the death toll to eight.
A former postal worker said the attacker had spewed racist comments in the past, and six of the victims were minorities. Investigators have refused to discuss a motive in the slayings.
The eighth victim, Beverly Graham, 54, was found Tuesday, dead of a gunshot wound to the head, at a Santa Barbara condominium complex where former postal employee Jennifer San Marco lived up until a few years ago.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Erik Raney said authorities believed Graham’s death was “the beginning of this rampage.” Investigators matched several 9mm shell casings found at Graham’s condo to casings from the postal distribution center.
A neighbor of Graham’s reported hearing a gunshot Monday evening before San Marco went to the mail-processing center.
San Marco shot six postal employees to death and committed suicide in what was believed to be the nation’s deadliest workplace shooting by a woman. It was also the nation’s worst shooting at a postal installation in nearly 20 years.
A postal worker who was shot in the head, Charlotte Colton, 44, died of her wounds Wednesday, said Teresa Rounds, spokeswoman for Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.
Former plant worker Jeff Tabala recalled that San Marco, who was white, seemed particularly hostile to Asians while working for the Postal Service.
He said all of the slain postal workers were minorities. Three were black, one was Chinese-American, one was Hispanic and one was Filipino. Authorities said Graham was white.
Investigators gave no motive for the postal rampage, but said San Marco had been put on medical leave in 2003 for psychological reasons and had to be removed from the building by deputies at least once.
Santa Barbara County Sheriff Jim Anderson said officers took San Marco away from the postal center on Feb. 5, 2001, because “she was acting irrational.” She was held for three days at a psychiatric hospital, but the sheriff did not know if any diagnosis was made.
Associated Press
Lenae Stahr, a friend of shooting victim Beverly Graham, is comforted by Graham’s boyfriend, Edward Blomfield, in Graham’s home Wednesday in Goleta, Calif. Graham, 54, died of a gunshot wound to the head, apparently the beginning of Jennifer San Marco’s shooting rampage.
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