First pictures of victims of Christian school massacre as police reveal Korean shooter was teased for his bad English
Gunman named as One L. Goh, 43, a former nursing student at the school
Shot and killed six women and one man
One victim- Grace Eunhae Kim, 23- has been pictured
Police believe he had a grudge after being expelled several months ago
Students told: 'Get in line and I'm going to kill you all' before 'crazed gunman' opened fire in the classroom
He had thousands of dollars of debt and had two deaths in the family
By DAVID GARDNER, ROB COOPER and MEGHAN KENEALLY
PUBLISHED: 14:44 EST, 2 April 2012 | UPDATED: 17:14 EST, 3 April 2012
The first pictures of one of the seven victims of a shooting rampage at a Christian college have emerged as details of the shooter's troubled past continue to paint a picture of a bullied man.
Police also believe the alleged gunman, 43-year-old One L. Goh, had been looking for a female administrator who had expelled him earlier this year from Oikos University when he carried out his plan to 'inflict pain' on the school as he held a grudge for being bullied while he was a nursing student there.
Grace Eunhae Kim, a fresh-faced 23-year-old, was one of his seven victims.
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Victim: Grace Eunhae Kim, 23, was killed in the shooting
Smiles: Originally from Newark, California, Ms Kim was one of the six women killed in the Oakland shooting
When Goh arrived at the school Monday morning with a .45 caliber handgun looking for the administrator, he discovered that she was not in the building and so he went into an acupuncture class.
In the middle of the lecture, he stood up and told students: 'Get in line and I'm going to kill you all.'
Goh brought a secretary into the room, and he snapped when people would not listen to his instructions.
Second victim: Lydia Sim, 21, was also killed in Monday's attack and she was a nursing student at Oikos University
'Not everyone was cooperative, and that's when he began shooting,' said Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan.
The seven people he killed in the attack, were six students and the secretary. Police say that none of the six women and one man who he killed were the ones who teased him.
'He was upset that students in the past, when he attended the school, mistreated him,' Mr Howard said. 'They disrespected him, laughed at him. They made fun of his lack of English speaking skills. It made him feel isolated compared to the other students.
'He was having, we believe, some behavioural problems at the school and was asked to leave several months ago.'
He started calmly spraying bullets randomly at his classmates before he went through the entire building systematically and randomly shooting people.
'Shots were fired throughout the building,' Mr Jordan added.
Police have said that while Goh surrendered and has been cooperative, 'he hasn't been particularly remorseful'.
He was charged with seven counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, carjacking and kidnapping. The kidnapping charge is because he brought the secretary from the reception area into the classroom where he shot her, and the carjacking stems from his decision to take the male victim's car and flee the scene.
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