Half Moon Bay shooting labeled ‘workplace violence,’ suspected shooter’s dark history comes to light

On the grounds known more for holding the Pumpkin Festival contest, Half Moon Bay held a press conference with local politician and Gov. Gavin Newsom, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023, addressing yesterday’s mass shooting that claimed seven lives in this coast side community. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

HALF MOON BAY — A day after a mass shooting at two mushroom farms shook this seaside community, horrific details began to emerge of farm workers hiding in portable toilets as a suspected gunman with a dark history opened fire, killing seven.

Officials said Chunli Zhao, the alleged 66-year-old shooter, lived with his wife in what

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