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To the "This could have been prevented crowed with stricter gun laws":
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:23 am
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:23 am
- Police were called to the killer's home 36 times in 6 years.
- A report from a 2016 incident indicates “He had been cutting his arms, his mother said, to get attention, as he learned it from an ex-girlfriend,” deputies said. “He has mentioned in the past that he would like to purchase a firearm.” The therapist on scene, Jared Bienenfeld with Henderson Mental Health, and the deputies concluded there were “no signs of mental illness or criminal activity.”
- He was expelled from his school due to violent threats, and when in school he wasn't allowed to carry a backpack.
- Multiple students reported that they believed the killer could/would act upon his threats.
- He was medicated for behavioral issues, had sought treatment at a mental health clinic, and had experienced the death of his adopted mother late last year.
- After his mother's passing, he moved into the home of a family friend. Knowing his troubled past, they still allowed him to purchase and store a firearm.
- His social media profiles were littered with violent content, and he made a threat online that was "investigated" by the FBI.
- A report from a 2016 incident indicates “He had been cutting his arms, his mother said, to get attention, as he learned it from an ex-girlfriend,” deputies said. “He has mentioned in the past that he would like to purchase a firearm.” The therapist on scene, Jared Bienenfeld with Henderson Mental Health, and the deputies concluded there were “no signs of mental illness or criminal activity.”
- He was expelled from his school due to violent threats, and when in school he wasn't allowed to carry a backpack.
- Multiple students reported that they believed the killer could/would act upon his threats.
- He was medicated for behavioral issues, had sought treatment at a mental health clinic, and had experienced the death of his adopted mother late last year.
- After his mother's passing, he moved into the home of a family friend. Knowing his troubled past, they still allowed him to purchase and store a firearm.
- His social media profiles were littered with violent content, and he made a threat online that was "investigated" by the FBI.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:25 am to Golfer
quote:
- Police were called to the killer's home 36 times in 6 years.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:30 am to Golfer
36 times, eh? And he wasn't charged with anything that would prevent him from legally purchasing a firearm? Due process at work.
There is a problem with evil people, not the system. Unless we want to start locking people away before they commit crimes, there's nothing (legally) that could have been done here from what I'm seeing.
There is a problem with evil people, not the system. Unless we want to start locking people away before they commit crimes, there's nothing (legally) that could have been done here from what I'm seeing.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:31 am to Golfer
Just another case of bad breeding.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:34 am to Golfer
quote:
Police were called to the killer's home 36 times in 6 years.
- A report from a 2016 incident indicates “He had been cutting his arms, his mother said, to get attention, as he learned it from an ex-girlfriend,” deputies said. “He has mentioned in the past that he would like to purchase a firearm.” The therapist on scene, Jared Bienenfeld with Henderson Mental Health, and the deputies concluded there were “no signs of mental illness or criminal activity.”
- He was expelled from his school due to violent threats, and when in school he wasn't allowed to carry a backpack.
- Multiple students reported that they believed the killer could/would act upon his threats.
- He was medicated for behavioral issues, had sought treatment at a mental health clinic, and had experienced the death of his adopted mother late last year.
- After his mother's passing, he moved into the home of a family friend. Knowing his troubled past, they still allowed him to purchase and store a firearm.
- His social media profiles were littered with violent content, and he made a threat online that was "investigated" by the FBI.
Broward County.. The most Liberal county in Florida fricked this up big time. End of story.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:40 am to Golfer
Can we send his new family to death row too?
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:45 am to Golfer
But it would be easier to ban guns, then we don't have to infringe on anyone's rights.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 11:55 am to Golfer
His lawyer put her arm around him in court and comforted him, other lawyer said "the child is mourning the loss of his mother." CHILD? Nice try.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 12:28 pm to Golfer
Yet apparently it was the gun killed 17 people... I bet if I was holding that gun nobody would have died.
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