Woman on UCLA Murder-Suicide Suspect’s ‘Kill List’ Found Shot to Death in Minnesota: LAPD Chief Beck

KTLA 5 – by Tracy Bloom

The man suspected in an apparent murder-suicide on the UCLA campus had a “kill list,” and a second victim named on that list has been found dead in Minnesota, Los Angeles Police Department Charlie Beck revealed to KTLA on Thursday.

Mainak Sarkar, a resident of Minnesota, is believed to have fatally shot UCLA Professor William Klug on the university’s Westwood campus before turning the gun on himself Wednesday, according to LAPD.  

Mainak Sarkar is seen in a photo posted to his Facebook account.
Mainak Sarkar is seen in a photo posted to his Facebook account.

Based on a note found at the crime scene, authorities performed a follow-up investigation at the former UCLA Ph.D student’s residence in Minnesota, where they found an alleged hit list with multiple names on it, Beck said during an interview on the KTLA Morning Show.

“Professor Klug’s name was on that list, as was another UCLA professor who was alright,” Beck said.

He declined to give the professor’s name.

A female’s name was also on the list, prompting investigators to go to her home in a nearby town in Minnesota.  The unidentified victim was found deceased by apparent gunshot wounds at the residence, Beck said.

William S. Klug, 39, an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at UCLA is seen in a photo posted on the university's website.
William S. Klug, 39, an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at UCLA is seen in a photo posted on the university’s website.

It was unclear when she had been killed, according to the Brooklyn Park Police Department in Minnesota, which was also investigating the case.

Authorities have not stated what relationship the deceased female had with the suspect.

Sarkar, who graduated from UCLA in 2013, drove from Minnesota to the Los Angeles area with two handguns, multiple round of ammunition and several magazines in a backpack, according to the LAPD chief.

He entered the UCLA campus, went to Klug’s fourth floor office and shot his former professor dead with multiple rounds, Beck said.

The weapons are believed to have been purchased legally in Minnesota.

Police are still searching for the vehicle that Sarkar drove to California, and have asked for the public’s help locating it.

It is described by Beck as a 2003 gray Nissan Sentra, with Minnesota license plate No. 720KTW.

He added that investigators do not believe there are any outstanding suspects in the case.

“We don’t expect there to be any danger associated with that vehicle, but we do want the evidence contained,” Beck said.

The scene at UCLA on Wednesday morning, where a shooting was reported. (Credit: Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)

The scene at UCLA on Wednesday morning, where a shooting was reported. (Credit: Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)

The police chief also released information about a possible motive in the UCLA shooting, saying it was tied to a “dispute over intellectual property where Sarkar felt that he had information released by the professor that harmed him.”

UCLA has denied that claim, calling it “the workings of his imagination,” Beck added.

Nearly three months prior to the deadly shooting, Sarkar took to social media to post a tirade about his former professor, the Los Angeles Times reported.

“William Klug, UCLA professor is not the kind of person when you think of a professor. He is a very sick person. I urge every new student coming to UCLA to stay away from this guy,” Sarkar wrote in post dated March 10. “He made me really sick. Your enemy is my enemy. But your friend can do a lot more harm. Be careful about whom you trust.”

Commenting on the post, Beck stated the stuff he saw would not have necessarily led to a police investigation.

“There were no threats … there’s been bashing, if you will,” he said.

The chief also released new details about the note Sarkar left behind, which told authorities to go check on his cat at his Minnesota residence.

After obtaining a warrant and searching the suspect’s home, police found the alleged kill list.

“I have not personally seen the second list yet, so I’m not going to comment on exactly what was in it, other than the three names that I mentioned,” Beck said.

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4 thoughts on “Woman on UCLA Murder-Suicide Suspect’s ‘Kill List’ Found Shot to Death in Minnesota: LAPD Chief Beck

  1. “William Klug, UCLA professor is not the kind of person when you think of a professor. He is a very sick person.”

    Yeah, it’s a ‘disease’ known as communism, and ALL you scumbags are infected.

    At least you had the decency to do your small part to help eradicate it.

  2. “Commenting on the post Beck stated the stuff he saw would not have necessarily led to a police investigation”
    Couldn’t get any clearer than that
    Don’t even get me started on the Sarkar tirade

  3. Sounds like a messy lgbt love triangle.
    I’m going to tell your girlfriend you’re gay and give you a failing grade.

    News article. …
    “Gay Professor Murdered in Bisexual Curriculum college Sex Ponzi Scheme Love Triangle”.
    Now there’s an Enquirer article for ya at the food checkout next time.

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