T. Sanford
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That nigga should've did some stand up comedy
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Accompany_Nigg;7069735 said:
jono;7069764 said:Listening to his sister fuck?
Does the creepiness of this kid have no bounds??
indyman87;7069957 said:I think this is fake. You got rich old men with one foot getting laid and he couldn't? He's on instagram flaunting his wealth. Now his Father and Aunt is crying to Obama already for gun control.
indyman87;7069957 said:I think this is fake. You got rich old men with one foot getting laid and he couldn't? He's on instagram flaunting his wealth. Now his Father and Aunt is crying to Obama already for gun control.
Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said Sunday that deputies were convinced that the Isla Vista gunman, who killed six innocent people and himself during a shooting rampage in Isla Vista Friday, wasn’t a threat following a welfare check last month.
Concerned family members of gunman Elliot Rodger contacted mental health professionals in April, Brown said. When his agency was notified, deputies were sent to check on Rodger.
“He convinced them that it was all a misunderstanding,” Brown told NBC4. Though Rodger told deputies that he was having social problems and was likely going to leave school, “he was able to convince them that he was not a threat to himself or to anyone else at the time.”
On Friday, Rodger stabbed three people in his apartment and then killed three more in a killing spree that stretched for several blocks in the small beachside community.
Prior to the rampage, Rodger recounted his life in detail, dwelling on rejection by women and laying out his plans for vengeance. His plans for the rampage are detailed in the manifesto, including steps to kill people first at his apartment, then throughout Isla Vista before taking his own life.
Authorities hope to learn from the miscues between Santa Barbara County’s mental health services and law enforcement to prevent tragedies like this from happening again, Brown said.
“Certainly in hindsight, we wish that had happened, but unfortunately in this case it didn’t,” Brown said.
Brown said another key in stopping situations like Friday’s shooting before they occur rests with mental health professionals who have a deep insight and can identify potentially dangerous issues.
“It’s a delicate balance that has to be achieved because you want to be able to intervene, you want to be able to prevent something like this,” Brown said. “You also want to encourage people to seek mental health treatment, and if you stigmatize people by placing restrictions on them...that actually serves as a deterrent for people seeking mental health treatment.”
deadeye;7070076 said:Irony:
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/l...-Authorities-He-Wasnt-a-Threat-260605391.html
Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said Sunday that deputies were convinced that the Isla Vista gunman, who killed six innocent people and himself during a shooting rampage in Isla Vista Friday, wasn’t a threat following a welfare check last month.
Concerned family members of gunman Elliot Rodger contacted mental health professionals in April, Brown said. When his agency was notified, deputies were sent to check on Rodger.
“He convinced them that it was all a misunderstanding,” Brown told NBC4. Though Rodger told deputies that he was having social problems and was likely going to leave school, “he was able to convince them that he was not a threat to himself or to anyone else at the time.”
On Friday, Rodger stabbed three people in his apartment and then killed three more in a killing spree that stretched for several blocks in the small beachside community.
Prior to the rampage, Rodger recounted his life in detail, dwelling on rejection by women and laying out his plans for vengeance. His plans for the rampage are detailed in the manifesto, including steps to kill people first at his apartment, then throughout Isla Vista before taking his own life.
Authorities hope to learn from the miscues between Santa Barbara County’s mental health services and law enforcement to prevent tragedies like this from happening again, Brown said.
“Certainly in hindsight, we wish that had happened, but unfortunately in this case it didn’t,” Brown said.
Brown said another key in stopping situations like Friday’s shooting before they occur rests with mental health professionals who have a deep insight and can identify potentially dangerous issues.
“It’s a delicate balance that has to be achieved because you want to be able to intervene, you want to be able to prevent something like this,” Brown said. “You also want to encourage people to seek mental health treatment, and if you stigmatize people by placing restrictions on them...that actually serves as a deterrent for people seeking mental health treatment.”
I wonder how he was able to convince the authorities that he wasn't a threat.
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Hmmmmmm
jono;7069764 said:Listening to his sister fuck?
Does the creepiness of this kid have no bounds??
Billy_Poncho;7068927 said:"I often did laps around my mother’s backyard as a way of venting my anger, sometimes swinging my crutches around as if they were swords, slashing at all the enemies who had wronged me in life."
The signs are all here, why didn't the neighbors report this when they saw it?