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Map of Route Traveled by Shooting Suspect

A detailed map of the route traveled by shooting suspect Shareef Allman, and where police are currently executing manhunts for him this morning.

This map details the route traveled this morning by Shareef Allman, 45, the man believed to be responsible for this morning's shootings in Cupertino and Sunnyvale.

Allman is an employee of the Lehigh Southwest Cement Plant, 24001 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Cupertino. , left when the meeting got out, and the returned moments later and opened fire on his co-workers, killing two and injuring six.

He then reportedly fled the scene toward Sunnyvale, where he attempted to carjack a woman and opened fire on her, injuring her. KRON 4 news channel is reporting the woman was transported to Valley Medical Center, where she is in fair condition.

Red Map Point #1: Lehigh Southwest Cement Plant, 24001 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Cupertino, where suspect is an employee. He showed up for an early meeting, left, and then returned and opened fire. Two were killed, six injured. Police evacuated employees a short time later.

Gold Map Point #2: Intersection of Homestead and Nightingale in Sunnyvale. Police believe the suspect fled there and was holed up in a home there, then he fled.

Blue Map Point #3: Intersection of Homestead Boulevard and Tantau Avenue on the Cupertino/Sunnyvale border where it is believed the suspect carjacked a woman and opened fire on her. She was transported to the hospital to be treated for her injuries but was not killed. Police are currently cordoning off streets and executing a manhunt for him at this location at this time. He is believed to be on the loose, armed with an assault rifle and handgun.

Purple Map Point #4: Intersection of Homestead and Peacock Lane where police believe he fled after that, and they are currently executing a manhunt for him there now.

Patch will continue to follow this incident and report updates.


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