New details and timeline released in YouTube campus shooting in San Bruno

New details about the April 3 YouTube campus shooting were released Thursday by San Bruno police, among which indicated the shooter had inquired about a job at the company a day earlier and had fired off a pistol at a shooting range in South San Francisco that very day. Brooks Jarosz reports.

A tradition of honoring fallen heroes: our veterans

Mike Jusino was serving in the Marine Corps when he was told his cousin, Reinaldo Ortiz, had died in Vietnam. Ortiz was more like a brother than a cousin, and every year since his death, Jusino comes to the Golden Gate National Cemetery to visit him. Leigh Martinez reports.

How did Nasim Aghdam get on YouTube's campus so easily?

Questions linger in the YouTube campus shooting that injured three people and left the shooter dead when she shot and killed herself. But we still don't know how Nasim Aghdam slipped onto YouTube property so easily. Debora Villalon reports.

Police: YouTube shooter was calm in interview before attack

There are new questions about the decision-making process of Mountain View police once officers found shooting suspect Nasim Aghdam sleeping in her car in the early morning hours preceding the crime. This twist comes as many people wonder what it will take to stop a mass shooting before it happens. Jesse Gary reports.

PG&E faces fine over San Bruno blast

The utility could be hit with a $3 million fine in connection with the fatal blast in San Bruno in 2010 that killed eight people and hurt 58 others and destroyed over 30 homes. Tom Vacar reports.