RANCHO TEHAMA, Calif. — The Rancho Tehama shooting was a deadly November 14, 2017, gun rampage that shocked the rural Rancho Tehama Reserve local area in Tehama County, California. The attack unfolded across multiple locations and ultimately left five victims dead, while the gunman, Kevin Janson Neal, was also killed.
Authorities said the shooting commenced in the Rancho Tehama Reserve community before spreading to several locations. Investigators determined that Neal was involved in a series of attacks involving neighbors, motorists and other people in the area. The violence followed an event at the suspect’s home, where officials later discovered that his wife had been killed.
One of the most considerable locations during the shooting was Rancho Tehama Elementary School. After nearby gunfire was noted, school employees moved swiftly to secure the campus and place students inside locked classrooms. Approximately 100 children were at the school at the time, per to the information provided.
Neal later drove toward the elementary school and crashed through a gate before firing toward the school building. The gunman did not successfully enter the building, as the school had already been secured. At least one child was wounded during the school attack, while additional people were wounded elsewhere during the wider shooting spree.
The attack eventually ended after law enforcement officers confronted Neal. Officials exchanged gunfire with him, and Neal was killed, bringing the shooting spree to an end. Investigators subsequently examined multiple crime scenes throughout Rancho Tehama Reserve as they worked to reconstruct the sequence of events.
The probe focused on Neal’s background, his previous disputes with neighbors, the weapons involved and the events that preceded the shooting. Authorities also examined possible warning signs and circumstances surrounding the violence, including Neal’s previous interactions with law enforcement and firearm restrictions.
The Rancho Tehama shooting left a lasting impact on the community, with residents, families, schools and local officials confronting the aftermath of the violence. The quick response of teachers, school employees and first responders was recognized as an important part of the effort to protect students during the attack.
The November 14, 2017, shooting remains a tragic chapter in the history of Rancho Tehama Reserve. The victims and those who were wounded go on to be remembered, while the community’s experience underscores the importance of emergency preparedness and rapid responses during violent incidents. Condolences remain with the families and loved ones affected by the tragedy.





