"He felt a lot of discrimination and and racism with white people especially," she said. There was also a growing sense of entitlement and disrespect, she said. "He did have the tendency to feel like people owed him something all the time."At least that's the picture today. It will be interesting to see how the gun control zealots might play this kind of a victim angle. Chances are they are still confused.
But notice something missing?
The man was in his mid 30s but so far hardly any stories mention girlfriends, ex-girlfriends, ex-wives or anything of a romantic nature. They have quoted a female "friend", but not identified her a girlfriend. Was he a loser with women? If so that would certainly fit the profile of almost all of spree killers, a pattern that seems to cross racial, religious and cultural boundaries (to include suicide bombers and other jihadies).
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Interesting question about girlfriends. I did not hear anything about a girlfriend either.
I figure there will be more information coming out on him, but apparently no Islamic terror connections (so far). Although I did see where some group claimed Islamic jihad terrorists was behind the shooting. They will claim anything I guess.
Debbie
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The inscription on the gun makes him sound more like a loon who believes in chemtrails and HAARP.
BTW, the idea that men without steady girlfriends or wives commit most of the spree killings (not serial killings) doesn't mean perpetual bachelors or loners are all potential spree killers. Spree killers are mentally off and women can probably sense it. But if we're looking for clues or hints that might predict the next event (race not being one of them anymore) then studying this area should be just as productive as banning AR-15s.
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