The FBI has moved to detonate explosive devices found in the San Jose gunman’s home.
Samuel Cassidy, 57, shot and killed nine people and then himself at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) railyard Wednesday morning, authorities said.
The FBI told KRON 4 that the home had other explosive devices, which they will detonate Friday.
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San Jose police closed off Cassidy’s home following the incident as FBI and ATF agents worked to collect evidence.
Surveillance video showed Cassidy leaving his home Wednesday with a large duffel bag. Video also showed that his house caught fire 3 minutes after he started the shooting.
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"What we’re operating under now, and I’m not sure this isn’t going to change, is that he set some kind of device to go off at a certain time probably to coincide with his shooting," Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said during an appearance Thursday morning on NBC's "Today."
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Cassidy had two semi-automatic handguns and 11 loaded magazines on his person at the time of the shooting, Smith said.
Fox News' Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.
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