Santa Clarita gunman used unregistered ‘ghost gun’ in Saugus High School shooting, sheriff says – USA TODAY

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An unregistered “kit gun” was used in the deadly shooting at a Southern California high school last week, authorities said Thursday. 

It is unknown who bought the pistol’s parts or put it together, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Lt. Brandon Dean said in a statement. Police say Nathaniel Tennosuke Berhow, 16, fatally shot two classmates at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita and injured three others before shooting himself with the 45-caliber semi-automatic handgun. 

The gun does not have a serial number to track, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told KABC-TV and other local outlets. Kit or “ghost guns” can be bought online or at gun shows, Villanueva said, and people can watch YouTube videos to learn how to assemble them. 

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