OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA — A Greyhound bus pulled into a gas station when a shooting erupted on board. Police say the incident may have stemmed from an argument between two people, which led to one of the men pulling out a gun and firing.
In total, 5 people were shot, 1 fatally.
The suspect fled the scene but was later captured at a nearby Walmart. A witness to the arrest took a video on their cell phone, which can be viewed below.
A person there sent us this, doesn’t want credit. Oroville Mayor Reynolds said there was an active shooter at an AmPm, 5 people had been shot. Then the suspect was in the Walmart nearby.
— Dylan Taylor Brown (@dylantbrown) February 3, 2022
A reporter is headed to the scene right now… #BreakingNews https://t.co/xT0gaxhSij pic.twitter.com/QMvx92OGiy
The 4 injured victims were taken to local hospitals for treatment. The identities of the victims have not been made public, pending notification of family members.
Greyhound has a ‘no guns’ policy when traveling on their busses. The only people who abide by that rule are law-abiding citizens, who end up defenseless against anything that may happen during a trip, such as what we see in this incident.