California School Shooting Motivated by Anti-American Sentiment
Christian school shooter wrote that his motive was American 'oppression of Palestinians' 🔗
A Christian school in California was the site of a shooting carried out by 56-year-old Glenn Litton, who claimed his actions were motivated by American oppression of Palestinians. During a visit to Feather River Adventist School under the pretense of enrolling a child, Litton shot two kindergarten boys, Roman Mendez and Elias Wolford, before taking his own life. Investigations revealed that Litton had a troubled past, including mental health issues and a history of crime. Authorities are looking into whether his actions could be classified as a hate crime and are seeking information about his beliefs from those who knew him.
What motivated Glenn Litton's actions during the school shooting?
Litton claimed his actions were in response to American oppression of Palestinians, as indicated in his writings.
What were the conditions of the victims following the shooting?
Both victims, Roman Mendez and Elias Wolford, are in critical condition at a trauma center in Sacramento.
Is there any evidence of a group associated with Litton?
The sheriff found no evidence of an organization called the International Alliance, which Litton mentioned in his writings.