![]() “We were looking for his wife, couldn’t find her yesterday. Kevin Janson Neal is believed to have killed his wife, whose name hasn’t been released, on Monday, before killing his neighbor and going on the shooting spree. The family wrote that Alex, the child in the school, was recovering from surgery to remove a bullet from his foot and was also shot in the chest: One of the children was identified as Alejandro Hernandez, 6, by family members, who established a GoFundMe account. The second child’s mother was also shot and has life-threatening injuries, officials said, although neither boy has critical wounds. No children were among the dead, but at least two children were shot, both boys, one in the school and one in a truck who was on his way to school, sheriff’s officials said. The gunman, enraged by an ongoing case with a neighbor after a descent into paranoia, wielded a semi-automatic rifle and two handguns during the rampage and was killed by police at the scene, bringing the total death toll to six. Neighbors had reported a domestic violence incident at the home Monday. “We believe that’s probably what started this whole event,” Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told reporters at a press conference. ![]() Police said Wednesday that the “ bullet-riddled” body of Neal’s wife was found “concealed under the floorboards,” in his home, CBS News reports. Kevin Janson Neal, a “pot farmer” who was awaiting trial for an assault case against the same neighbor, went on a 45-minute rampage Tuesday that ended six lives, randomly targeting other people for death, engaging in carjackings, and wounding 10 others, including small children, throughout the tiny rural community in northern California. His wife’s body was discovered under the floorboards of the home. I recommend it.A “madman on the loose” who went on a rampage throughout Rancho Tehama, California, first killed his wife and fatally shot a neighbor before heading to the local elementary school, where he fired through classroom windows after being locked out of the building, an act credited with saving the lives of many children and staff members inside, authorities said. It will work very well on the small screen. We saw the film at the excellent Dryden Theatre in Rochester, NY as part of the phenomenal Rochester International Jewish Film Festival. The acting is exceptional, the story is fascinating, and the movie held my interest throughout. This film is plot-driven, so I can't really say too much more about it. Although the friendship is predictable in the context of films like Harold and Maude, the outcome of the friendship isn't predictable. An unlikely friendship arises between Ruth and Jonas. (Sharon Brauner plays Ruth as a younger woman, and she's very good.) Ruth is being forced to change apartments, and she hires a young man and his van to help with the move. However, after the war she had a successful career as a cabaret singer. We don't learn if she was eventually captured or remained hidden. She was able to escape because of a fortuitous attack by partisans. Ruth (Hannelore Elsner) was a young girl when the Germans killed everyone around her. ![]() The German film Auf das Leben! was shown in the U.S.
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