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- May 31, 2021
Taptejdeep Singh was among the victims who were Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) employees. Singh started in 2014 as a bus operator trainee and later became a light rail operator. "We are beyond devastated by the loss of Taptejdeep, a beloved father, husband, brother, son, and nephew," his brother, Karman Singh, said in a statement. "He was a wonderful person who was committed to serving others at work and in his free time." The brother went on to say they found out from eyewitnesses that Taptejdeep Singh spent his final moments trying to keep others safe.
SAN JOSE – Sikh American man is among the eight people killed in another senseless mass shooting, which left behind grieving families, heartbroken friends and a network of coworkers reeling from Wednesday's violence in San Jose, California,.
Taptejdeep Singh, 36, was among the victims who were Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) employees. Singh started in 2014 as a bus operator trainee and later became a light rail operator.
"Many of you have reported the names of the employees who were lost," VTA Board Chairperson Glenn Hendricks said at a Thursday news conference. "To us here at VTA they are friends and our family and we want to honor their memory."
Here's who they were:
-- Abdolvahab Alaghmandan, 63, worked with VTA for about 20 years as a substation maintainer.
-- Adrian Balleza, 29, started as a bus operator trainee in 2014 and later worked as a maintenance worker and light rail operator.
-- Alex Ward Fritch, 49, was a substation maintainer.
-- Jose Dejesus Hernandez III, 35, began in 2012 as a transit mechanic and then became an electro-mechanic and later on a substation maintainer.
-- Lars Kepler Lane, 63, started in 2001 as an electro-mechanic and went on to become an overhead line worker.
-- Michael Joseph Rudometkin, 40, started in 2013 as a VTA mechanic, later worked as an electro- mechanic and then an overhead line worker.
-- Paul Delacruz Megia, 42, started in 2002 as a bus operator trainee, became a light rail operator, transportation supervisor, transit division supervisor and finally an assistant superintendent in service management.
-- Taptejdeep Singh, 36, started in 2014 as a bus operator trainee and later became a light rail operator.
-- Timothy Michael Romo, 49, served over 20 years as an overhead line worker.
Victim spent his final moments protecting others
Singh was a member of the Sikh community, a statement from his family said.
"We are beyond devastated by the loss of Taptejdeep, a beloved father, husband, brother, son, and nephew," his brother, Karman Singh, said in a statement. "He was a wonderful person who was committed to serving others at work and in his free time."
The brother went on to say they found out from eyewitnesses that Singh spent his final moments trying to keep others safe.
"From what we have heard, he reacted quickly to get colleagues into secure offices, and was frantically calling others who would have been coming in for a shift change to warn them about the shooter," the statement said.
"We understand that he was attempting to secure his building when he was killed," it added.
Taptejdeep Singh was born in Punjab, India, and moved to California with his parents roughly 17 years ago, a statement from the family said.
He is survived by his wife, 3-year-old son and a 1-year-old daughter, the family said.
Hendricks, the VTA board chair, said he has spoken to the families of all nine victims, adding "all the families are in pain, but we are here to help."
"We want all of our employees to know we are all grieving together and we want to do everything we possibly can to support each other. If today or in the coming days you need to stop, talk with a coworker, take some quiet time, do it. Whatever your emotions, the pain, sorrow, anger, love, questions, these are all normal," he added.
Top row, from left: Abdolvahab Alaghmandan, Adrian Balleza, Alex Ward Fritch, Jose Dejesus Hernandez III, Lars Kepler Lane // Bottom row, from left: Paul Delacruz Megia, Timothy Michael Romo, Michael Joseph Rudometkin, Taptejdeep Singh