The victim, who was only given the name David, passed away on Thursday while battling to recuperate from his wounds, the Oakland Unified School District said in a report. According to district authorities, a carpenter who was one of the six persons injured during a massacre in September on the campus of an East Oakland, California, school has passed away as a result of his wounds.
On the campus of 4 various schools on September 28, the deceased and 5 other persons were shot and injured, according to authorities. According to the report, the East Bay resident has been a carpenter for the district’s buildings and grounds department for eighteen years. The statement read, “We are crushed by the death of David and we are sorry for his community and family. His absence will be greatly felt.
Two individuals who began firing on the campus into what police described as a gang-related massacre were being sought out by investigators. Two pupils, a teacher, a campus security guard, and another staff member of the school were among the other casualties.
According to the report, David was installing new counter tops on the day of the incident at the King Estates facility. On the video recording of the event, which saw more than Thirty rounds of handgun fire, at least 2 shooters could be seen.
According to the report, he was well recognized for his good sense of humour and for loving his job as a District employee. His teammates have never seen him upset about anything, and he cherished the camaraderie they shared.
For children and teachers, the district provides counseling and other forms of support.