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Ninth Victim Dies in San Jose Mass Shooting

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Investigation Continues Into Shooting Massacre at Valley Transportation Authority Yard in San Jose

Ten people are now dead including the gunman who opened fire Wednesday at a Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard in San Jose. Investigators have not identified a motive.
Guest: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED

California's Gun Laws Called Into Question Following Another Mass Shooting

California has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States.  That's left many wondering how mass shootings like the one in San Jose on Wednesday continue to occur in the state.
Guest: John Donahue, Stanford University Professor who studies gun laws

Mass Shooting Survivors Deal With Trauma of Tragedy

The massacre at the VTA light rail yard on Wednesday touched the lives of not only employees and their friends and families, but the entire San Jose community. And many people will struggle with the stress and trauma of the deadly shooting for weeks and months to come.
Guest: Melissa Brymer, Director of Terrorism and Disaster Programs at the UCLA-Duke National Center for Child Traumatic Stress

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