The man who shot two kindergartners last month sent a manifesto in the mail and as a scheduled email, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Before Glenn Litton shot two kindergartners, destroying a carefree lunch recess at Feather River Adventist School in Northern California, he sent a letter. The missive ...
After a gunman opened fire at a small, private Butte County elementary school, deputies have been diligently working to piece ...
The gun was owned by Arizonan Jesse Kitagawa Jr., 45, who sold it to 56-year-old Glenn Litton, the suspected California ...
The gun was owned by Arizonan Jesse Kitagawa Jr., 45, who allegedly sold it to a suspected California gunman, 56-year-old ...
An Arizona man was arrested for selling a "ghost gun" used in a Butte County school shooting. The gun was sold to a convicted ...
Kitagawa sold the Glock 19 ghost gun to the school shooting suspect, 56-year-old Glenn Litton, two days later at a motel in Chandler for $300, Butte County Sheriff's Office detectives said.
The detectives determined that Kitagawa then sold the ghost gun to Litton on April 10 at a motel in Chandler, Arizona, which is a violation of Arizona law because it’s illegal for Kitagawa to possess ...
The investigation revealed that Glenn Litton, a 56-year-old convicted felon, used a Glock 19 ghost gun in the attack before taking his own life, stated the Butte County Sheriff's Office.