Jennifer San Marco

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Jennifer San Marco (December 6, 1961-January 30, 2006) (aged 44) was a former US Postal Service employee and mass murderer who killed seven people in a spree killing. According to colleagues, she had a history of making racially charged statements, and once attempted to start a publication entitled The Racist Press. [1]

[edit] The spree shooting

On January 30, 2006, San Marco shot and killed her neighbor, Beverly Graham, and then subsequently drove to the mail processing plant at which she previously worked in Goleta, California. She proceeded to shoot and kill six employees of the plant with a pistol before taking her own life.

San Marco appeared to target minorities in her killing; her victims included three African-Americans, one Chinese-American, one Filipino, one Hispanic worker and one Caucasian.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jeniffer San Marco
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