California gunman’s mom says he told her “it’s all over now”
The mother of the gunman who killed five people and wounded 10 said he called her the day before the rampage in Northern California to say he was weary of constant feuding with his neighbours and felt like he “was on a cliff and there’s nowhere to go.”
“Mom it’s all over now,” Kevin Neal’s weeping mother told The Associated Press on Tuesday, hours after the rampage. “I have done everything I could do and I am fighting against everyone who lives in this area.”
Neal’s mother spoke by phone from Raleigh, North Carolina, where she lives and where Neal grew up before moving to California. She said he was working as a pot farmer and had recently married his longtime girlfriend, who was the first person he killed, police said.
Neal, 44, was shot to death by police as he tried to flee after shooting his way through Rancho Tehama, about 130 miles north of Sacramento.