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Makeshift Memorial Grows Near California’s Saugus High School

Makeshift Memorial Grows Near California’s Saugus High School A makeshift memorial is growing near Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California, Friday, November 15, where authorities say a 16-year-old opened fire Thursday morning, killing two other students.
The shooting that killed two teenagers and wounded three others Thursday at Saugus High School in a Los Angeles suburb took 16 seconds and left the attacker hospitalized in critical condition with a head wound, authorities said.
Investigators searched the boy’s home as they sought a motive for the attack, which seemed to target students at random, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Captain Kent Wegener said.
Authorities said the teenager apparently acted alone. There was no indication he was affiliated with a group or ideology, said Paul Delacourt, the agent in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office.


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