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What prompted a Saugus High School student to bring a gun to school on his 16th birthday and shoot five classmates – fatally wounding two of them — before turning the gun on himself Thursday remains a mystery to investigators.

Authorities did not find a manifesto, diary or suicide note that would identify a motive, Wegener said.
The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have joined the Sheriff’s Department in looking for clues. The school, located at 21900 Centurion Way in Santa Clarita, was treated as a crime scene, where evidence was collected and documented and a 3D scan was conducted, before being cleaned and returned to the school district Friday, Wenger said. Investigators have searched Berhow’s home in Santa Clarita and are digging through his social media accounts. “Still we don’t have the answers we’re looking for,” Villanueva said. An Instagram account that initially appeared to be tied to Berhow did not, in fact, belong to him, a company spokesperson confirmed to KTLA. The account had a bio that read, “Saugus have fun at school tomorrow,” prior to Thursday’s shooting.


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