The suspected gunman in a shooting at a California christian college that left seven people dead-- was reportedly looking for an administrator he was upset with.
Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan
SOUNDBITE: Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan saying:
"She was not here. He then went through the entire building systematically, randomly shooting victims. As you know, as a result of his actions, he shot seven people, killed them, three people were wounded. We do know that he was upset at administrators at the school. We do know that he was upset with several students here because of the way he was treated when he was enrolled here two months ago."
According to police, 43-year-old Korean-American One Goh combed the building ordering students to line up.
SOUNDBITE: Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan saying:
"Not everyone was cooperative and that's when he began shooting."
He also said that Goh is being held at a nearby jail and has reportedly not shown any remorse.
Goh had recently been expelled from the school although no further details were given for the circumstances leading to his expulsion.
Deborah Gembara, Reuters.