Suspect in Northern California school shooting released from jail two weeks prior
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The suspect in a Northern California school shooting, Glenn Litton, was released from jail just two weeks before the incident. He had a long criminal history, including convictions for fraud and identity theft, but no prior violent crimes. Litton, 56, was arrested in November 2020 for burglary and released on his own recognizance. He was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting two young children at Feather River Adventist School. The two injured kindergartners, aged 5 and 6, are in critical but stable condition and may require multiple surgeries.