“I hope they call me insane… (laughing emojis) wouldn’t that just be a big ball of irony?” Ian David Long, 28, wrote around the time of Wednesday’s attack, law enforcement officials
told CNN.
“Yeah… I’m insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is ‘hopes and prayers’.. or ‘keep you in my thoughts’… every time… and wonder why these keep happening…”
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^^^ this sounds like a sullen, demented, stunted juvenile.
Sometimes I wish we could rewind the time machine back to before the Internet. -- To the dance clubs, concerts, schools, theaters, houses of worship, shopping malls, marathons, and yoga studios before they were regular targets.
There's a lot of hate being spewed in the Internet public square that seems to have escalated.
In addition to a deranged mental state, what the current mass murderers seem have in common are various forms of hate expression, isolation, and the red flags of publicizing?
And when they are still not noticed, or are written off, they are unwilling to see any other alternative in their minds eye before pulling the trigger.
Yes, of course, there are cases of horrendous mental health problems, some very obvious like the Aurora theater, sandy hook, Giffords, murderers to name a few.
What is scary is that this happened in a very gun restricted state just as easily as it happens in a permissive one.
Sometimes I think our understanding of terrorism is still nascent. Its methods, and horrific images are readily available to anyone. Its method of some perceived form of martyrdom is appealing.
I saw a program on a school that in addition to regular monitoring, is implementing an artificial intelligence scanner that detects guns, and warns internally, and LE in real time.
I think this technology will become more sophisticated. What if a shooter could be caught before ever making it into any soft target? What if the surprise element was turned around on the shooter?
We see new amazing technology developing now in home security.
My problem with good guy with a gun is willingness and training. Asking someone to live with themselves if they kill innocents in a crowd by mistake while going after the bad guy. --So many not prepared especially in an ambush. And, that is also why it's safer to be on Times Square on NYE.
All that said, there are heroes in every single one of these tragedies. But they should never have to be tested like this in the first place.
We are not going to resolve this human crisis quick enough by trying to legislate it, right? But maybe there is a way to outsmart it another way. If we can see the smallest details from space...