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Review of "U.S. Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Handbook."
I suspect there’s a culture of covering up and minimizing these problems, especially for those who fit a profile of being an “ideal” soldier. Perhaps, if his problems aren’t interfering with other members of the military, he’s tolerated or even protected by others in his group.The simple problem being if reported, many feel that they could lose their jobs, or even their purpose. MOO.
The Friday LVMPD press conference mentions phone app notes from the suspect that seem to reveal planning this act, going back at least weeks. He was making a political statement of some kind.
My question: which happened first - the start of planning for the explosions or the wife asking for a divorce?
If it was the divorce talk, then I wonder - is the spouse financially liable for the !$100k Cybertruck bill? If so, it could have one been part of his plan - to turn the tables on her. Instead of him paying alimony/child support (she was expecting their first child, correct?) - she's now saddled with a large debt and he's not paying anything (but his life, bitter and tragic as it is.)
I hope there is life insurance she can collect, anyway.
I just hope we get some surveillance footage. I am sure LE is collecting it as much and as fast as they can......I am just particularly interested in Kingman to.From Google:
Kingman is a city along Route 66, in northwestern Arizona. The historic road's role in American history is celebrated at the Route 66 Museum, set inside the Powerhouse Visitors Center. Murals, dioramas and a library at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts trace local history. Locomotive Park, featuring a 1928 steam engine, and the Kingman Railroad Museum document the city's past as a 20th-century railway hub. ― Google
Population: 35,334 (2023)
We've stopped there for gas years ago.
The problem is, a lot of money/training went into ML. He likely has high IQ. But if he failed a course, could that be a reason to be referred to a neurologist?
One thing is, he probably couldn't continue as ops if he failed a course. But, there are lots of jobs, people may be treated and continue, not as ops but in some other capacity.
One thing, he even apologized to those who might have been harmed as the result of his work. He had empathy. I doubt that he would do it to his child or the child’s mother.
I think he was more chronically suicidal than we think, and for a longer time. His job had definite risks, I assume. So he could “passively” hope that something would happen in the line of his duty. And since nothing did, he took matters into his own hands.
I think that his quarrel with wife could have been a trigger, but not the cause for his suicide.
Our country has a mental health crisis. It's in every age group, every gender, every area, every career, every branch of the military, etc. It's time for it to be taken seriously.
From the article linked above:
“We really need to pay attention to those individuals. Pay attention to what mental health in America looks like and I think this is just one more incident that brings out to the forefront of where it is where we are talking about those types of things,” said Kevin McMahill, the Sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Arritt told 11 News she agrees, “The VA has gotten so much better about caring for these veterans, but active duty, they don’t treat them. They just keep them in the war until they’re used up and then the VA takes care of them after they’re out.”
Yeah, I was wondering too.Someone asked a few days ago about what the metal items looked like that were removed from the Tesla. (Specifically, the items placed on the blue tarp)
I could be very incorrect, but this morning when I saw pictures of the pipe bombs from 2021, the pipe itself made me think of the items in question from the Tesla explosion. Photos in articles linked below.
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Soldier shot self in head before Cybertruck exploded outside Trump's Las Vegas hotel, officials say
Authorities say the highly decorated soldier inside a Tesla Cybertruck packed with fireworks that exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas shot himself in the head just before detonation.www.wfmz.com
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3 years later, Jan. 6 pipe bomber mystery still unsolved
Three years after Jan. 6, 2021, federal law enforcement leaders are still looking for the person who placed two pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC.abcnews.go.com
Someone asked a few days ago about what the metal items looked like that were removed from the Tesla. (Specifically, the items placed on the blue tarp)
I could be very incorrect, but this morning when I saw pictures of the pipe bombs from 2021, the pipe itself made me think of the items in question from the Tesla explosion. Photos in articles linked below.
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Soldier shot self in head before Cybertruck exploded outside Trump's Las Vegas hotel, officials say
Authorities say the highly decorated soldier inside a Tesla Cybertruck packed with fireworks that exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas shot himself in the head just before detonation.www.wfmz.com
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3 years later, Jan. 6 pipe bomber mystery still unsolved
Three years after Jan. 6, 2021, federal law enforcement leaders are still looking for the person who placed two pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC.abcnews.go.com
Yeah, I was wondering too.
But how did he assemble all of them??? Law enforcement said everything looked like it was retail purchased.
www.citizensvoice.com
His passport states he was born in Arizona. Perhaps he was visiting a place associated with his childhood before he committed suicide.I just hope we get some surveillance footage. I am sure LE is collecting it as much and as fast as they can......I am just particularly interested in Kingman to.
And he had one year to retirement...
However, I feel that other civilian job didn't work out for him... he reenlisted.
Going out into those big military contracting companies....... people make BIG BIG bucks, but he went back in to military. Maybe he was getting frightened of how he was going to do as a civilian the second time.
The Friday LVMPD press conference mentions phone app notes from the suspect that seem to reveal planning this act, going back at least weeks. He was making a political statement of some kind.
My question: which happened first - the start of planning for the explosions or the wife asking for a divorce?
If it was the divorce talk, then I wonder - is the spouse financially liable for the !$100k Cybertruck bill? If so, it could have one been part of his plan - to turn the tables on her. Instead of him paying alimony/child support (she was expecting their first child, correct?) - she's now saddled with a large debt and he's not paying anything (but his life, bitter and tragic as it is.)
I hope there is life insurance she can collect, anyway.
IIRC, in his texts to his former girlfriend, AA, he did bring up an early childhood memory while en route. I agree, I think he knew the area well, even though the charging stations dictated much of the route he travelled. Perhaps that's another reason he picked Las Vegas - both its familiar location and proximity to his past and current living situation and also location of a cleary marked President-Elect Trump property. And, of course, he could make it there by New Year's eve/day.His passport states he was born in Arizona. Perhaps he was visiting a place associated with his childhood before he committed suicide.
I still am unsure how his phone survived that explosion. Although burnt up it was intact enough for his messages to be extracted. Unless it was through the Cloud?
IMO it’s just a very tragic case of a man who served his country, in an elite unit, and eventually couldn’t handle what that entailed.
I believe he, as a fan of Trump and Musk, wanted to ensure they’d know his name and that’s why he chose to dramatically kill himself using an iconic Trump/Musk location and vehicle.
I know people were injured but I don’t believe he was a classic terrorist.
McVeigh murdered others intentionally so I don’t see them as equivalent.
JMO