rsd1200
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I think it was a mixed motive, with overlap of a "regular" rage-fueled rampage with "terrorist" tones.
At this point (obviously, subject to change), I think he was traveling to Florida like a regular passenger with no intentions of doing harm. But, he got into some sort of argument in flight. The "ISIS voices" in his head responded to the argument with the terrorist-style violence.
If he hadn't gotten in the argument, I don't think he would've opened fire at the airport. If he hadn't heard voices in his head, I don't think he would open fire in response to an argument. But he got in the argument AND he heard voices....AND he had a gun and could aim.
Of course, we may learn more information that changes our opinions, but at the moment, this my opinion.
Very scary for everyone at that airport.
jmo
Considering only what we know at this point, I think that you've summed it up pretty good. It's nothing to take lightly when folks start hearing voices, and seeing things. I'm leaning toward he finally just snapped. If it hadn't happened at the airport, it would have happened somewhere else, in the near future.