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Jesu Pete!!!
Just strolled about, stabbing people without any sense of urgency or panic or mania?
(And the other guy was drinking a beer at the pool, beer in one hand, gun in the other....)
Wait what guy? I thought the attacker had a knife? Who had beer in a pool? I'm confused. I thought this all happened on campus near the gym. Was it an aquatic center?
(And the other guy was drinking a beer at the pool, beer in one hand, gun in the other....)
Wait what guy? I thought the attacker had a knife? Who had beer in a pool? I'm confused. I thought this all happened on campus near the gym. Was it an aquatic center?
no that was another attack today....san diego had the shooter in a bar with a beer, at a pool party and shot some people.
Sorry my bad for not being more clear, that was a tired post on my part. Half asleep..thanks for explaining, kantoo.
Haha no worries. So much crazy hard to keep up. I hadn't heard of this in San Diego. Will have to read about it,
<snip> http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...of-texas-stabbings-motive-20170502-story.htmlThe man suspected of stabbing four people at the University of Texas, one fatally, suffered from mental health troubles and had been involuntarily committed for treatment in another city, authorities said Tuesday.
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White, 21, who was enrolled at the Austin campus, was armed with a large hunting knife. He was described by former classmates as intelligent and easygoing and was active in a student group for black professionals.
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An administrator with the Graham school district, northwest of Fort Worth, identified the person who was killed as Harrison Brown, who graduated from the high school there before enrolling at the university. The district said in a statement that Brown "was an inspiration to everyone around him."
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Graham high school has 3 awards every year, Class Favorite, Mr. GHS, Best all-around boy. Harrison won all 3
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He was in band, theater, choir, drama, 1-act, student council, worked at a local restaurant
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Ran track and cross country and practiced on his own because he didn't have time to fit it in otherwise
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When the new band director arrived last year, Harrison was one of the first to greet him over the summer, offer his help in any way
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His engineering teacher was in tears at school today. So were current students, former classmates who drove overnight to come home today
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Graham Hs usually has about 700 students. Just over 500 today the principal told me.
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School colors are blue and red but today kids in Graham are wearing UT orange
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Every kid I talked to, felt like Harrison was their friend. Every kid.
"I walked around campus a little bit, just kind of enjoying the ambiance. It was weird because no one noticed me," White said.
He said he almost felt invisible. No one acknowledged him, even after he pulled out the knife.
"I pulled out my knife. My heart started beating really fast and no one moved and then I struck a table and no one acknowledged that I did that. They kept going on with their conversations," White said.
He told KPRC2 he has no memory of stabbing anyone. It was like a dream to him.
The criminal case against University of Texas stabbing suspect Kendrex White is clear to proceed after a Travis County grand jury indicted him Monday on four felony charges, including three new ones, according to top assistant Mindy Montford of the district attorneys office.
White, 21, is now charged with three counts of aggravated assault for injuring three students when he allegedly went on a stabbing spree on campus on May 1. He also was indicted for murder in the death of 19-year-old student Harrison Brown.
Brown had expected White to be arraigned on four counts murder and three charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. But the purpose of the hearing was for attorneys to clean up pending matters in the case, including putting off a trial date until sometime next year.
A follow-up hearing was set for Sept. 21, and prosecutors say they will seek permission to appoint a psychiatrist to evaluate White. White has been evaluated by doctors appointed by the judge and by his defense team, but not by the state. He has been found competent to stand trial. Legal experts consulted by the Statesman say Whites attorneys are likely preparing a defense of not guilty by insanity.
KXAN in May reported that as he was dying he asked a passer-by to get his mom on the phone. He had just hung up with her three minutes earlier.
Brown would have turned 20 on Sept. 17. His mom said it will be a tough day, but that she has a large circle of friends who have also lent support since her husbands June 5 death. A little more than a month after her sons death, Dr. Kurt Brown died after a long battle with ALS.
For the second time, the judge in the University of Texas stabbing case denied prosecutors request to appoint a psychiatrist to evaluate murder defendant Kendrex White for mental health.
In denying the states motion, Judge Tamara Needles said she was concerned with upholding Whites Fifth Amendment rights that protect him from making statements that could weaken his case.
A former University of Texas student charged with murder in connection with a campus stabbing attack last spring says he was insane at the time and therefore should receive alternative punishment instead of prison.
The recent court filing ends months of speculation by revealing that Kendrex Whites lawyers intend to present evidence for a defense of not guilty by reason of insanity. Its an argument that is rarely accepted in Travis County, but it could be Whites only path to avoid a lengthy sentence behind bars.
It was determined at a court hearing Thursday for Kendrex White that a psychiatrist will be appointed for a second assessment of his mental health. Prosecutors will use the findings to determine if they will present the murder case to a jury.
The case had been paused since March to give prosecutors a chance to respond to a motion filed by White’s lawyers, who say the third-year biology student was insane and did not know his actions were wrong when he fatally stabbed Harrison Brown.