Not Safe At Work

VTA Rail Yard Mass Shooting

36 min · 4 de mar de 2022
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On May 26th 2021, 57 year old Sam Cassidy lit his house on fire, and headed to work with a duffel bag full of weapons. As a 20 year employee at the VTA Rail Yard in San Jose, California, Sam had a history of scaring employees and being difficult to work with. We hear from Kirk Bertolet, longtime employee at the VTA who watched in horror as 9 of his friends were brutally murdered that Wednesday morning. Kirk exposes the truth about why the stage was set for this disaster as a result of mismanagement by the VTA and lack of fixing the problem before it was too late.

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