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originally posted by: Noinden
a reply to: Jansy
Stop jumping to conclusions based on media "reporting". They are trying to scoop each other. What network was this?
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Excallibacca
The youtube link on one of those 4chan threads?
Is that the same guy?
originally posted by: infolurker
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Excallibacca
The youtube link on one of those 4chan threads?
Is that the same guy?
I see a lot of chatter that the dude mentioned on Twitter and Youtube isn't the guy.
Guess we will find out soon.
originally posted by: Jansy
Witness in classroom reports that shooter told people to stand up and state their religion.
Now that'll be a twist on the story.
ETA - Was reported by local newspaper. Haven't heard any verification...but similar internet reports.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
The only common denominator is the gun...
Nearly every mass shooting incident in the last twenty years, and multiple instances of suicide, children killing their parents and Mom’s killing their children all share one thing in common.
There is overwhelming evidence suggesting that the common factor in all of these incidents is all of the perpetrators were either at the time of the crime or at some point in the immediate past…prior to the crime…taking anti-psychotic (psychotropic) drugs.
Antidepressant Drugs and Murder
Almost all the mass shooting in recent years share certain traits that are exactly the same. This would seem to be a good place to start to find a cause to the drastic increase in these events. Here is a detailed list of those common traits, complete with sources:
1) They occur in places where guns are not legally allowed
2) The shooters are on legal mind-altering medication (specifically re-uptake inhibitors, like Prozac, Paxil, etc.). They are also usually seeing a psychiatrist or had seen one. Note: for the specifics on each incident, see the list below.
3) Almost never a known motive. When there is, it doesn’t make sense.
4) There are always unusual circumstances that don’t make sense and many unanswered questions.
Common Traits of Mass Shootings