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Unfortunately access to quality, affordable and timely mental health care is very hard in this country. And it is almost impossible to get help for someone who does not want it.
Thats what I am saying!!! too many people ready to look the other way and shrug. Individualism over community safety, apparently. ughDo people really just IGNORE mental illness? The dude was reportedly seeing things, and completely paranoid/schitzo? And family just accepts that? And, he has a gun? And family accepts that as well? Nope
Yes he looks much older in the news, out of shape, baldingSuspect named - Ahmad Alissa reportedly a 21yo. He looks much older to me.
Police identify Ahmad Alissa, 21, as suspect in Boulder shooting
I think I have seen 5 spellings in the MSM. They'll get it sorted out. Has this link been posted? It also names and ages of victims.Is his last name Al-Issa? And not Alissa, as is being reported in MSM?
He’s been identified as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa by LE.Is his last name Al-Issa? And not Alissa, as is being reported in MSM?
Sorry...found it.
Full name is Ahmad Al-Aliwi Al-Issa.
Just hard to search for information when the spelling is incorrect.
Unfortunately access to quality, affordable and timely mental health care is very hard in this country. And it is almost impossible to get help for someone who does not want it.
This is brilliantly said, scapa; and that outro line -- one can practically hear Johnny Marr's chords behind it.I haven't seen anything in the media with respect to this case that fits your description in the bolded. Sadly, there are too many shootings and too many types of shooters over the past several years. No doubt this murderer will slot into some of those preexisting categories and elude some others. One common denominator, of course, we know.
I know Boulder well and I am sorry for those who will bear the brunt of yet another mass shooting, and for all of those who will live in fear of the next one. The banal, everyday activity that turns into a lethal, horrifying scene of trauma and loss -- our kids practice this at least once a month, the modern-day version of the old duck-and-cover, though hopefully more effective.
How soon is now?
A police officer was among the 10 dead.Officer Talley was born in Houston and raised in Albuquerque. He joined the police force as a second career when he was 40, quitting a job in cloud communications, his father said in an interview on Tuesday morning.
“He wanted to be a servant,” Mr. Talley said. “He wanted to serve people. And you know, all kids want to be a policeman, and in many ways, he was a big kid.”
And that needs to change. We need to be able to involuntarily commit people if they are out of touch with reality but there is zero incentive in our private healthcare system for hospitals to care for indigent mentally ill people. That needs to change also.
Do people really just IGNORE mental illness? The dude was reportedly seeing things, and completely paranoid/schitzo? And family just accepts that? And, he has a gun? And family accepts that as well? Nope
Terror and Horror.....two words spoken by the governor this am at the PC. I am just wondering if there was any ME terrorist type activity in this guys past? And, we will know if so? He certainly isn't fitting the media's 'racist white terrorist' description now is he?
This froot-loop massacred 10 people!
We will continue to have unstable people commit these atrocities until we are able to involuntarily commit persons having severe mental health episodes. It is almost impossible to get someone involuntarily committed even with evidence that they are a danger to themselves and others.