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Accused Chico library shooter flashes hateful ‘white power’ symbol in first court appearance since killing 2

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Accused Chico library shooter flashes hateful ‘white power’ symbol in first court appearance since killing 2

The teen accused of opening fire and killing two inside a Butte County Library continued his campaign of hate by flashing the “white power” sign in court.

Bradley Scott Sayer, 18, was in court in Chico, California Thursday.

Bradley Sayer in a yellow sweatshirt and handcuffs standing between two officers.

Bradley Sayer is accused of opening fire and killing two inside a Butte County Library. José Luis Villegas/The Sacramento Bee/POOL

Sayer’s arms were shackled during the hearing and he was dressed in yellow long-sleeved jail garb with grey sweat pants.

As he entered the courtroom, Sayer flashed a hand sign associated with “white power.”

Bradley Sayer in a yellow sweatshirt and grey pants with handcuffs, stands in a courtroom next to a sheriff's deputy.

Bradley Sayer did not enter a plea during his arraignment on June 25, 2026, at the Butte Superior Court in Oroville. José Luis Villegas/The Sacramento Bee/POOL

Bradley Sayer during his arraignment.

Bradley Sayer during his arraignment. José Luis Villegas/The Sacramento Bee/POOL

Sayer was arraigned on two murder charges with special circumstances. Prosecutors are pushing for life without parole, but that can change as more charges are potentially brought.

Sayer wrote “Natural Selection” in black marker on his white T-shirt in a bid to mimic the Columbine High School shooters during Tuesday’s attack, officials said.

Cops said the shirt represented his obsession with the massacre.

Bradley Sayer in handcuffs during his arraignment in court, surrounded by three officers.

Bradley Scott Sayer, 18, was in court in Chico, California Thursday. José Luis Villegas/The Sacramento Bee/POOL

District Attorney Michael L. Ramsey points to an image of Jacob Cody Hull on a large screen displaying two photos.

District Attorney Michael L. Ramsey points to images of Jacob Cody Hull and Robert Johnson. Nathan Weyland for CA Post

Police officer arresting the suspect in the Chico library shooting.

Police officer arresting the suspect in the Chico library shooting. ABC 10

Columbine shooter Eric Harris wore a similar shirt as he committed an atrocity at his Colorado high school in 1999.

Butte County District Attorney Michael Ramsey said Sayer was a “fan” of the killing and ones like it.

“The suspect was a fan, and a fan for some time, of social media involving Columbine-type shootings, the school shootings, and had unfortunately a deep dive into that social media community, and obviously lost his way in that and decided yesterday to act in copycat,” Ramsey said.

Yellow police tape stretches across the Chico Branch of the Butte County Library after a shooting.

Police tape stretches across the Chico Branch of the Butte County Library after the shooting. ABC 10

Bradley Sayer, wearing a yellow sweatshirt and handcuffs, stands between two deputies during his arraignment.

Sayer’s arms were shackled during the hearing and he was dressed in yellow long-sleeved jail garb with grey sweat pants. José Luis Villegas/The Sacramento Bee/POOL

Officials said Sayer first arrived at the library and did a walkthrough before he walked out to his car to retrieve a shotgun.

“He was looking for a confined, populated location to attack,” FBI agent Sid Patel said at a Tuesday news conference.

He allegedly shot first victim Jacob Hull, 46, in the leg as he was entering the library. Seeing Hull disabled from the shot, he fired at his head, killing him, officials said.

A juvenile female who was with Hull was injured. Sayer then entered the library and allegedly shot 74-year-old Robert Johnson in the head, also killing him.

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Library staff heroically rushed the patrons of the building to safety, officials said, and Sayer allegedly fled the scene. Arriving law enforcement seized Sayer outside the building without any use of force, officials said.

The entire incident only lasted around four minutes from the first 911 calls to Sayer’s arrest, Chico Chief of police Billy Aldridge said. Eight rounds were fired, and the shotgun used was recovered at the scene.

Two other firearms were found in Sayer’s vehicle.

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