A house that erupted in flames in San Jose at around the same time officers responded to a mass shooting at a Valley Transportation Authority facility is believed to be the home of the gunman, a source close to the investigation tells CNN.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo said in an interview with CNN affiliate KGO earlier that a fire was reported at the home of the gunman, though he did not specify the location.
“That is certainly the information that I have, is that there was a fire at the shooter’s home, there was nobody found inside the home, thank God,” Liccardo said.
Firefighters responded to a fire at the home in the 1100 block of Angmar Court in San Jose at 6:36 a.m. local time, according to tweets from the San Jose Fire Department. The first 911 calls about the shooting at the VTA facility roughly 8 miles away began at 6:34 a.m., sheriff’s officials said.
Video, shot by a neighbor, showed a home with smoke pouring out as firefighters respond to the blaze.
The neighbor, Duk Kyun Suh, started recording the video early on during the fire. In it, firefighters appear to be just arriving on scene.
It took firefighters about an hour to extinguish the two-alarm fire that caused heavy damage to the home and left the structure uninhabitable, the fire department said.
Asked about the house fire at a news conference, Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said the San Jose Police Department was working on that part of the investigation.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and no injuries were reported, according to Erica Ray, spokesperson for San Jose Fire Department.