I wouldn't think anything of the make-up location either, except he posted a question about make-up on social media. He asked if someone likes it, IRRC.
Most guys don't post on SM about make-up, so that stands out as unique to him. Add that to the shooting location, and I think there is a case that he chose that place because it was a make-up counter.
My hunch (only a hunch) is that he was lashing out at the type of women who wear make-up. In our culture, make-up isn't something most of us are bothered by - we might notice if someone wears heavy make up, is skilled at applying make-up, or prefers a fresh face....but we don't really care. Perhaps he read more meaning into make-up.
Maybe he saw make-up as a deception, or it indicated promiscuity, or that it represented an idle woman wasting time....who knows. But I have a hunch there was a connection.
I could be way wrong, of course, about the cosmetics angle, but even so, this guy seems to really disrespect women.
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Stabbed 10, killed 5???
this article says he graduated in 2015 from Oak Harbor HS.
If he is now 20 years old, then he was a bit "late" graduating, and was likely 19+ years old at graduation. If he came to the U.S. around age 14-15, it may have taken him a year longer to "catch up", learn English, etc, accounting for the later graduation age. Or, his mental health and legal problems may have delayed his graduation, and he had to participate in things like credit recovery programs. His juvenile record is likely sealed, but if he was a defendant in SEVEN cases (below), it's likely he was removed from the regular curriculum for a part of high school-- juvenile detention, moved to alternative school, etc.
http://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/news/394705781.html
Well, the immigration stuff is pretty complicated, but the fact that he did not automatically naturalize at age 18, means there was one or more issues complicating why that didn't happen.
And because of that, it's extremely unlikely he was much younger than 14-15 when he came to the U.S, because of the 2 year residency requirement with adoption before age 16, AND the automatic naturalization process once his mom became a citizen. (Naturalization thru prospective adoptive dad.)
Did AC's mother come on a fiancee visa? (likely) Did the husband marry the wife upon her arrival in the U.S.? Was there a delay in their marriage status becoming official?
What was AC's age on the date of their marriage? The date of their marriage would be the date of the mother's naturalization/ citizenship status, I think. (Naturalization of minor thru foreign born mom's naturalization at marriage to U.S. citizen.)
It could also be that his formal legal troubles somehow interfered with the automatic naturalization process, IDK.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-confessed-attack-documents-article-1.2807105
Anyhow, it seems pretty likely that he was never formally/ officially adopted by the U.S. service member stepfather. That also may be why it was hard for the stepfather to dissolve the "no contact" order that he requested a couple years ago after the string of assaults. (Did the father even have formal guardianship, or just the mother?) AC was a minor, living in his home, "nearly adult" child of his spouse, in U.S. on a green card.
https://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-parents
What I keep coming back to is that mental health problems don't suddenly appear. I have to wonder what his mental health and behavior were like before immigrating here. Certainly the challenges of a completely new culture could have exacerbated whatever mental health problems he already had-- if they were indeed genuine mental health problems, and not just oppositional / defiant type behavioral problems.
Sadly, just another case of a disaffected young adult immigrant that goes on a violent rampage.
I wonder if they are imitating all of the disaffected young Americans such as Lanza, Elliot, Columbine and on and on,
Here it is: After shooting the five people, Cetin placed his Ruger rifle with a 25-round magazine on top of a cosmetics counter, left the store, entered a vehicle and fled the Cascade Mall in BurlingtonSomewhere I read AC left the mall in a waiting car. Now I can't find the reference. Wasn't it said he fled on foot leaving his car in the parking lot?
Here it is: After shooting the five people, Cetin placed his Ruger rifle with a 25-round magazine on top of a cosmetics counter, left the store, entered a vehicle and fled the Cascade Mall in Burlington
If true this would mean an accomplice, something I've read nothing about.
http://abc7chicago.com/news/arcan-c...l-shooting-to-kill-5-prosecutors-say/1527152/
Somewhere I read AC left the mall in a waiting car. Now I can't find the reference. Wasn't it said he fled on foot leaving his car in the parking lot?
What I keep coming back to is that mental health problems don't suddenly appear. I have to wonder what his mental health and behavior were like before immigrating here. Certainly the challenges of a completely new culture could have exacerbated whatever mental health problems he already had-- if they were indeed genuine mental health problems, and not just oppositional / defiant type behavioral problems.
Sadly, just another case of a disaffected young adult immigrant that goes on a violent rampage.
http://www.13newsnow.com/news/crime/cascade-mall-shooting-suspect-says-he-did-it-say-court-records/326258388SEATTLE - Records obtained by the KING 5 Investigators showed a Kirkland mental health facility tried to involuntarily commit the suspected Cascade Mall shooter last year.
Records show the doctors at Fairfax Hospital told a King County judge they were gravely concerned about Arcan Cetin.
In documents filed with Island County District probation officers, a doctor checked a box indicating he was worried Cetin would harm himself.
A separate box indicating Ceton might harm others was not checked. It is unclear from these records whether or not Cetin was involuntarily admitted to the hospital.
Records also show that Cetin was diagnosed with autism, depression, and ADHD. He was receiving medicine like Prozac for his illnesses in the months before the shooting.
What I keep coming back to is that mental health problems don't suddenly appear. I have to wonder what his mental health and behavior were like before immigrating here. Certainly the challenges of a completely new culture could have exacerbated whatever mental health problems he already had-- if they were indeed genuine mental health problems, and not just oppositional / defiant type behavioral problems.
Sadly, just another case of a disaffected young adult immigrant that goes on a violent rampage.
I don't believe it would be legal for him to purchase guns because of domestic violence charges.Someone upthread asked why AC had access to guns if he had mental health problems.
Articles say that he DID steal this rifle from his stepfather, and others say the stepfather told the courts years ago that he removed the guns from the home.
But I have to emphasize that THIS gun was NOT a handgun. It was a HUNTING RIFLE. There is NO background NICS check, no licensing, no waiting periods, and no "permit to purchase" required in ANY state for this kind of gun. He could just as easily have walked into any store and purchased that hunting rifle and ammunition LEGALLY, without "needing" to steal it from his stepfather.
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Somewhere I read AC left the mall in a waiting car. Now I can't find the reference. Wasn't it said he fled on foot leaving his car in the parking lot?
Here it is: After shooting the five people, Cetin placed his Ruger rifle with a 25-round magazine on top of a cosmetics counter, left the store, entered a vehicle and fled the Cascade Mall in Burlington
If true this would mean an accomplice, something I've read nothing about.
http://abc7chicago.com/news/arcan-c...l-shooting-to-kill-5-prosecutors-say/1527152/
Why does that imply an accomplice? I'm not following - help me out!![]()
My apologies. The car he entered was his own car.
He immigrated as a child.