UCLA Shooter Mainak Sarkar Acted on His Own: Police
UCLA Shooter Mainak Sarkar Acted on His Own: Police
It is believed that Sarkar first killed his wife in Minneapolis after which he drove his Nissan to Los Angeles for killing Klug. The Los Angeles Police Departments Deputy Chief Matt Blake said investigators have found a hand gun and several red gasoline cans in the car's trunk.

Washington: Mainak Sarkar, the Indian- American gunman who shot dead his wife and his former college professor before turning the gun on himself, acted on his own, the police said on Saturday.

"This was simply him," Captain William Hayes of the Los Angels Police Department told reporters.

"We have not been able to determine any trigger event that would lead to this or the murder of his wife," he said in response to a question.

The police is still investigating into the possible motives of the shooting that has shocked the Indian-American community nationwide.

It is believed that Sarkar first killed his wife in Minneapolis after which he drove his Nissan to Los Angeles for killing Klug. The Los Angeles Police Departments Deputy Chief Matt Blake said investigators have found a hand gun and several red gasoline cans in the car's trunk.

The police believes that the cans were used to refuel the tank on his way from Minneapolis to Los Angeles so as to avoid using his credit card at gas stations during his long drive. It did not look like the cans were used "for anything nefarious", Hayes was quoted as saying by The Los Angeles Times.

Meanwhile, the police said they were having difficulties in identifying the body of Hasti, the wife of Sarkar. They reportedly married in 2011.

"They didn't live together long maybe a year," Charlane Bertsch, Hasti's great-aunt, told Los Angeles Times. Hasti's uncle, Mark Fitzgibbons, told NBC News the family was in shock.

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