Officials identify the suspect in a California library shooting as Bradley Scott Sayer. Multiple outlets report that law enforcement says Sayer was allegedly influenced by the 1999 Columbine massacre. Fox News adds that officials say he wore a shirt with a design matching what is described as Columbine-inspired. The same reporting states that the suspect kills two people during the incident and is later arrested. The Independent also reports the suspect was identified as Bradley Scott Sayer and references officials’ comments about a Columbine-inspired element, including the shirt.
Both sources attribute the information to officials and describe a combination of alleged inspiration and specific clothing details. The accounts agree on the suspect’s identity and on the claim that officials link the alleged motivations or symbolism to Columbine. The reports also concur on the outcome described by law enforcement, including the number of victims and the arrest of the suspect.