Absolutely. Me too!!Yeah, well considering that she said he sat on top of his house shooting animals that he later retrieved might make me feel a little intimidated, too. Imo
Absolutely. Me too!!Yeah, well considering that she said he sat on top of his house shooting animals that he later retrieved might make me feel a little intimidated, too. Imo
I think every country has their own specific problems.
Comparing countries is not going to help to solve the problem in the US.
My hunch is that 15 minutes was too short a time for any alert to have reached patrol officers. They just saw a truck turn left without signalling.Gerke said both Ator and officials with Journey Oil Field Services called 911 after Ator was fired Saturday. The 36-year-old was gone by the time police showed up, officials said.
Authorities said that about 15 minutes after the call to the FBI, a trooper attempted to stop Ator for failing to signal a lane change.
Texas shooting: Gunman called 911, FBI after being fired from job befo
***I wonder if the officer realized who he was stopping. Was an alert put out?
Its also a little surprising that a guy who worked driving a truck for an oil drilling company wasn't making enough money to live somewhere a little better than that old metal shack.
I am just reading this updated info! The employer and the shooter were calling 911 and the shooter made a "rambling" call to the FBI after he was fired. My first thought was that there was a BOLO leading the troopers to pull him over. A poster upthread heard a rumor that he was on the police 'radar' before the shooting began and LE was tailing him... hmm... I wonder if he flat out threatened to shoot up the employer when he was fired.Gerke said both Ator and officials with Journey Oil Field Services called 911 after Ator was fired Saturday. The 36-year-old was gone by the time police showed up, officials said.
Authorities said that about 15 minutes after the call to the FBI, a trooper attempted to stop Ator for failing to signal a lane change.
Texas shooting: Gunman called 911, FBI after being fired from job befo
***I wonder if the officer realized who he was stopping. Was an alert put out?
The failed "background check" was for a gun, not related to his trucking license. So maybe he went to Midland to get the gun, from wherever. FBI is checking the source.It's odd because the authorities stated that the shooter was travelling westbound on I-20 leaving Midland en route toward Odessa and he was already armed at that time... but he lived in West Odessa, west of the initial shooting point of the DPS troopers?
The logistics of this event have been so hard to grasp. TIA
Many developed countries have policies to provide full employment for everyone who is able and of age. Make sure to provide everyone who can work with some kind of job with a living wage. If they have mental illness or personality disorder, make sure they have access to the care they need. Insecurity, inadequacy, fear of job and/or home loss, social isolation, etc. are all factors that can breed hostility and violence in some people.
The relatively cheap access of assault rifles.There's something else driving the increase in this particular type of murder.
I think his choice of how he lived was part of his psychosis. He was making a statement.Snipped.
Perhaps he hadn't had the driving job for very long - all the more frustrating that he was fired? It is odd to have a job and not have running water.
jmo
I think his choice of how he lived was part of his psychosis. He was making a statement.
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