
San Jose shooting victim helped others to safety, family says -- plus what we know about 8 others killed
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Taptejdeep Singh, one of nine victims killed by a shooter who opened fire at a Northern California rail yard on Wednesday morning, helped others get to safety before he was murdered, according to a report.
Dhillon said the family was in "very deep grief." Singh, 36, had a wife, a 3-year-old son and a 1-year-old daughter. His family said he worked in a separate building from where most of the killing happened and coworkers told his family he had left a safe place to help hide others. Singh was killed in a stairwell by suspected shooter Samuel Cassidy, 57, who police said fatally shot himself as officers arrived.More Related News

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