11 April 2017

Newlywed shoots 'wonderful' wife in San Bernardino class

Karen Smith (L) and Cedric Anderson (R) appear in this photo shared on Mr Anderson's Facebook page.Image copyright Facebook

Image caption Anderson (R) killed his estranged wife Karen Elaine Smith (L) and an eight-year-old boy
A newlywed who fatally shot his wife and a child before turning the gun on himself at a US school had projected a blissful marriage on social media.
Cedric Anderson entered a primary school on Monday in San Bernardino, California, and gunned down estranged spouse Karen Elaine Smith, 53.
On Facebook, he referred to the special needs teacher as "my wonderful little wife", "sexy" and a "pure spirit".
But some online posts by Anderson, also 53, hinted at a darker side.
Cedric Anderson (L) kisses his wife Karen Smith (R) at their wedding on 28 January.Image copyright Facebook
Image caption The couple were married in January
The couple, who had reportedly been in a relationship for years, wed in January, but were separated within a few weeks.
Anderson initially seemed to be a smitten husband, rhapsodising about his bride and proclaiming himself "blessed".
"She has no guile or pretense," he wrote in one post of Ms Smith. "She has no ill will toward anyone. (It amazes me!).
"I praise God for such a wonderful Lady!"
Jonathan Martinez, eightImage copyright Twitter
Image caption Jonathan Martinez, eight, died in the attack
But in February Anderson exposed a violent streak as he boasted on Facebook of having "almost personally attacked 3 Coaches to get my son Jared a scholarship".
"A father is like a lion. He will kill you for his Blood!" he wrote.
On 12 March, he shared a New York Post video of a man kicking an elderly woman in the face on a bus, entitled: "Can you hear me now?"
Anderson wrote along with the video: "Deranged? Yea!"
Cedric Anderson and Karen Elaine SmithImage copyright Facebook
Image caption Ms Smith's mother said after the marriage "he showed the other side of him"
Ms Smith's mother, Irma Sykes, told ABC News: "We thought he was a fine person. Until they were married and then he showed the other side of him.
"Which we had never seen before. We were shocked. He began to pick on my daughter and talk down to her.
"And they had dated for four years. And after about three weeks, my husband and I decided, you need to get away from him.
"He is not the kind of person you thought he was."
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In 2013 Anderson was charged with assault and battery, brandishing a weapon and disturbing the peace, but the charges were dismissed a year later.
In 1993, he was charged with two misdemeanour counts of battery in Kern Superior Court, the Los Angeles Times reported.
However, court records show both charges were dismissed six months later.
Somehow, the man who posted a selfie on Facebook a month ago celebrating "date night!!!" with his new wife was able to walk into the classroom on Monday morning where she was teaching and gun her down in cold blood with a Smith and Wesson .357 revolver.
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Media captionStudents were evacuated from their classrooms
Without saying a word, he discharged 10 shots and stopped to reload, police said.
Two children in the North Park Elementary School special needs class of 15 students were injured in the crossfire, authorities said.
Jonathan Martinez, eight, died and a nine-year-old was in hospital in a stable condition.
Police at Cajon High School in San Bernardino, California, help parents to locate their children following a shooting at North Park Elementary School, 10 April 2017Image copyright

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