Three Survivors Of Oakland Shooting Released From Hospital
OAKLAND (AP) — Three surviving victims of a shooting rampage at an Oakland Christian college are out of the hospital.
Officials at Highland Hospital say they discharged the last patient Monday night.
Highland spokeswoman Jerri Randrup says the hospital received a total of five victims of the shooting at Oikos University. Police say two of them died.
A total of seven people were killed when a gunman opened fire Monday morning at the school. Police later arrested 43-year-old One Goh, a former student.
Randrup would not discuss the nature of the injuries treated by doctors.
Dawinder Kaur, 19, says she was physically doing fine after being shot but is sad about the tragedy at her school. Her family says she was shot in the arm.
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