Police knew ‘madman’ had illegal guns before killing rampage

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. — A day after a California gunman killed five people in the country’s latest shooting rampage, police faced accusations of having previously turned a blind eye to the troubled shooter who was known for firing off

Police knew ‘madman’ had illegal guns before killing rampage

Associated Press

Yellow tags mark where bullet casings were found at one of the scenes of a shooting spree in Rancho Tehama Reserve, near Corning, Calif.

This Jan. 31, 2017 photo provided by the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office shows Kevin Janson Neal, the gunman behind a rampage in Northern California. Authorities say Neal’s wife was found dead inside their home. Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston says investigators found the body of Neal’s wife hidden under the floor. Investigators believe the killing of his wife was the start of the rampage. (Tehama County Sheriff via AP)

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. — A day after a California gunman killed five people in the country’s latest shooting rampage, police faced accusations of having previously turned a blind eye to the troubled shooter who was known for firing off guns despite a court order that barred him from owning firearms.