Four killed in California shooting
A woman with a gun killed four people and critically wounded two others at a Native American community in northern California, media reports said.
Sherie Rhoades, 44, was held on suspicion of murder and attempted murder after the shootings Thursday at the Cedarville Rancheria Tribal Office in Alturas, NBC News quoted local police chief Ken Barnes saying.
The shootings occurred during a hearing to evict Rhoades and her son from the Rancheria, NBC said.
Two men aged 19 and 45 were killed, as were two men, ages 30 and 50, authorities said. Two other women were in critical condition.
Alturas is a town of about 2,800 in sparsely populated Modoc County, near the Oregon border.
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