2 Dead After Shooting at California Walmart Distribution Center

Crime tape blocks off a parking lot outside the Red Bluff Walmart Distribution Center where at least two people were killed, including a shooting suspect and an employee, and four were injured, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Red Bluff, Calif. (Mike Chapman/The Record Searchlight via AP)
Crime tape blocks off a parking lot outside the Red Bluff Walmart Distribution Center where at least two people were killed, including a shooting suspect and an employee, and four were injured, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Red Bluff, Calif. (Mike Chapman/The Record Searchlight via AP)
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2 Dead After Shooting at California Walmart Distribution Center

Crime tape blocks off a parking lot outside the Red Bluff Walmart Distribution Center where at least two people were killed, including a shooting suspect and an employee, and four were injured, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Red Bluff, Calif. (Mike Chapman/The Record Searchlight via AP)
Crime tape blocks off a parking lot outside the Red Bluff Walmart Distribution Center where at least two people were killed, including a shooting suspect and an employee, and four were injured, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Red Bluff, Calif. (Mike Chapman/The Record Searchlight via AP)

A shooting at a Walmart distribution center in US's Red Bluff, California, left at least two people dead and several injured late on Saturday, officials said.

The incident started around 3:30 pm Pacific Time, according to the office of the local sheriff.

The shooter killed an employee before police officers shot and killed the attacker, Reuters reported.

Tehama County’s assistant sheriff said the attacker circled the center’s parking lot four times before crashing his vehicle into the building and opening fire with a semi-automatic rifle.

The authorities identified the employee as Martin Haro-Lozano, 45, of Orland, California.

“We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident”, Walmart said in a statement.

“This is an active police investigation and we will continue to work with Tehama County Sheriff’s Office and assist in their investigation in any way possible”, it added.



UK and India Discuss ‘Counter-Terrorism’ Cooperation After Pakistan Ceasefire

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy speaks during a press conference with Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates Nasser Bourita (not pictured) in Rabat, Morocco, 01 June 2025. (EPA)
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy speaks during a press conference with Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates Nasser Bourita (not pictured) in Rabat, Morocco, 01 June 2025. (EPA)
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UK and India Discuss ‘Counter-Terrorism’ Cooperation After Pakistan Ceasefire

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy speaks during a press conference with Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates Nasser Bourita (not pictured) in Rabat, Morocco, 01 June 2025. (EPA)
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy speaks during a press conference with Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates Nasser Bourita (not pictured) in Rabat, Morocco, 01 June 2025. (EPA)

Britain and India on Saturday discussed expanding their "counter-terrorism" collaboration following recent fighting between India and Pakistan, Britain's foreign minister told Reuters after meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

British foreign minister David Lammy is the highest-profile Western official to have visited both New Delhi and Islamabad since the South Asian neighbors agreed to a ceasefire last month after their worst fighting in nearly three decades.

The latest tensions began in April after the killing of 26 men in Indian Kashmir that New Delhi blamed on "terrorists" backed by Pakistan, a charge Islamabad denied. India then attacked what it called "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan, leading to escalation from both sides until a May 10 ceasefire.

"We want the situation to be maintained, but of course we recognize fragility, particularly in the backdrop of terrorism, terrorism designed to destabilize India," Lammy said in an interview at the residence of the British High Commissioner in New Delhi.

"We are keen to continue to work with our Indian partners on counter-terrorism measures."

He said he discussed the next steps with both Modi and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, but gave no specifics.

Last year, India and Britain discussed combating the financing of terrorism, cooperation between law enforcement and judicial bodies and information sharing.

Lammy said he also discussed boosting trade between the world's fifth and sixth largest economies. The countries concluded talks for a free trade deal early last month.

"I know that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is very much looking forward to coming to India very soon to sign the free trade agreement," Lammy said. "There is so much that our two nations can continue to do together."