Anniversary Of Mass Shooting At Oakland's Oikos University Approaches
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) -- Families of the people killed in a shooting rampage at a small Oakland university last year are remembering their lost loved ones as the one-year anniversary of the massacre approaches.
Seven people were killed in the shooting at Oikos University on April 2, 2012 when authorities say One Goh opened fire.
Investigators say Goh -- a former Oikos student -- had planned the shooting after becoming angry with school officials over a tuition dispute. He had previously decided to drop out of the school's nursing program.
Goh has pleaded not guilty to the killings. He is confined to a psychiatric hospital after a judge in January found him incompetent to stand trial.
In April, Oikos will host two memorial concerts -- one in Oakland next Saturday and a second in El Dorado Hills on April 13 -- to remember the victims.
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