This time it’s Louisville, KY with the shooter

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Anonymous wrote:The shooter was into using “preferred pronouns” and identified as “he/him.”

Bingo.


And he was a 6'4" high school basketball star who graduated from 'Bama.

But he a) decided he wanted to be a mass shooter and b) bought an AR-15 (which is super easy.) You know how "c" turned out, right?

MAGA!


It is this exact type of rhetoric that got this young man agitated resulting in this terrible incident. He was a leftist, identified by pronouns and wrote profoundly against Trump. You and others need to stop this crap, it is destroying our youth. Please, please stop it.


No.

Easy access to guns is destroying our youth, you fruitloop dingus!

Not enough mental health help available to those who need it is destroying our youth.

My neighbor was killed by his adult son. The same son he'd tried to help for years. His son's issues didn't present until he was already 18. Do you know how hard it is to get mental health help for someone in need over age 18? Fcking impossible if they are not an immediate threat to themselves or others. He contacted police when he was assaulted by his son, he took out a restraining order, he pleaded with the judge to get his son mental health help... and then a year later he was bashed over the head and fought his son for his life while being strangled to death.
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Anonymous wrote:I have not read the entire thread--in fact, I have read only a few posts.

The 25 year old shooter suffered multiple concussions in basketball. He suffered so many basketball related concussions that he wore a special helmut to prevent further brain injury during 8th grade basketball. His father was his high school basketball coach.


I wonder if this had an impact on his mental health. Other than being white and male he does not seem to fit the profile of a mass shooter. Football players with CTE can have behavioral changes including aggression and suicidal thoughts.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the entire thread--in fact, I have read only a few posts.

The 25 year old shooter suffered multiple concussions in basketball. He suffered so many basketball related concussions that he wore a special helmut to prevent further brain injury during 8th grade basketball. His father was his high school basketball coach.


I wonder if this had an impact on his mental health. Other than being white and male he does not seem to fit the profile of a mass shooter. Football players with CTE can have behavioral changes including aggression and suicidal thoughts.
interesting. I had never heard of basketball being that dangerous—how on earth do you get a concussion playing basketball, and if he’s so bad at the sport it keeps happening, why did his parents allow him to keep playing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the entire thread--in fact, I have read only a few posts.

The 25 year old shooter suffered multiple concussions in basketball. He suffered so many basketball related concussions that he wore a special helmut to prevent further brain injury during 8th grade basketball. His father was his high school basketball coach.


I wonder if this had an impact on his mental health. Other than being white and male he does not seem to fit the profile of a mass shooter. Football players with CTE can have behavioral changes including aggression and suicidal thoughts.
interesting. I had never heard of basketball being that dangerous—how on earth do you get a concussion playing basketball, and if he’s so bad at the sport it keeps happening, why did his parents allow him to keep playing?


Because his dad is a professional coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the entire thread--in fact, I have read only a few posts.

The 25 year old shooter suffered multiple concussions in basketball. He suffered so many basketball related concussions that he wore a special helmut to prevent further brain injury during 8th grade basketball. His father was his high school basketball coach.


I wonder if this had an impact on his mental health. Other than being white and male he does not seem to fit the profile of a mass shooter. Football players with CTE can have behavioral changes including aggression and suicidal thoughts.
interesting. I had never heard of basketball being that dangerous—how on earth do you get a concussion playing basketball, and if he’s so bad at the sport it keeps happening, why did his parents allow him to keep playing?

By falling or being knocked onto the floor. Or bumping heads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the entire thread--in fact, I have read only a few posts.

The 25 year old shooter suffered multiple concussions in basketball. He suffered so many basketball related concussions that he wore a special helmut to prevent further brain injury during 8th grade basketball. His father was his high school basketball coach.


I wonder if this had an impact on his mental health. Other than being white and male he does not seem to fit the profile of a mass shooter. Football players with CTE can have behavioral changes including aggression and suicidal thoughts.
interesting. I had never heard of basketball being that dangerous—how on earth do you get a concussion playing basketball, and if he’s so bad at the sport it keeps happening, why did his parents allow him to keep playing?


He had multiple concussions playing football in middle school. He played basketball in high school and wore a helmet to avoid further injury to his brain. His dad was the coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the entire thread--in fact, I have read only a few posts.

The 25 year old shooter suffered multiple concussions in basketball. He suffered so many basketball related concussions that he wore a special helmut to prevent further brain injury during 8th grade basketball. His father was his high school basketball coach.


I wonder if this had an impact on his mental health. Other than being white and male he does not seem to fit the profile of a mass shooter. Football players with CTE can have behavioral changes including aggression and suicidal thoughts.


According to the family they will be testing his brain for CTE because of the multiple concussions. He had also been seeing a psychiatrist for anxiety and depression issues.
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