By NBCBayArea.com, msnbc.com
The man suspected in a shooting rampage at a small Oakland, Calif., Christian college was charged Wednesday with seven counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder, prosecutors said.
One L. Goh also faces a special circumstance allegation of multiple murders that could make him eligible for the death penalty, The Associated Press reported.
The 43-year-old former nursing student was expelled from the school last fall, allegedly for anger issues. He surrendered to police at a Safeway store outside Oakland about an hour after the attack on Monday morning.
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Oakland police continued to search for the murder weapon in Bay Area waters.
Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan told The Associated Press that the target of the attack was the nursing program director, who escaped the shooting spree and remains alive.
NBCBayArea.com and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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