Sheriff: Vet shot self after killing 3 mental health workers
YOUNTVILLE, Calif. — A combat veteran killed himself after fatally shooting three mental health workers last week at a California veterans home, authorities said Thursday.
The Napa County Sheriff’s Office said Albert Wong, 36, shot the three workers in the head with a rifle at the California Veterans Home in Yountville. The sheriff didn’t release the type of rifle used. The sheriff also serves as the county’s coroner.
The sheriff’s office said that Wong then used a shotgun to shoot himself in the head Friday at The Pathway Home building. Pathway home was a non-profit organization that treated combat veterans for post-traumatic stress syndrome and other mental health disorders.
Wong, whose military records show he served in Afghanistan from April 2011 to March 2012, was enrolled in The Pathway Home’s veteran treatment program until he was recently expelled, according to a relative of one of the women he killed.


