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California shooter's sister speaks out: 'He seemed possessed or demonic'
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One day after a gunman opened fire in multiple locations in rural Northern California, killing four people and wounding multiple others, his sister is speaking out. Sheridan Orr reflects on her brother's troubled mental past and expresses the need for better mental health care and gun control.Nov. 15, 2017