Anonymous wrote:
This was an intentional natural gas explosion. You have the same “explosives” in your own home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So incredibly sad that this man didn’t get mental health treatment he so obviously needs . How did he get so many guns?
To clear the air:
This is a regular SFH/brick duplex neighborhood in Arlington a couple of blocks from the Ballston metro, near a popular trail, a big elementary school, a large community center, etc. About as low-crime, suburban kind of neighborhood as it gets, with those small, close-in lots.
There's no such thing as a "meth lab" in Arlington, lots are too small and rents are too high for there to be vacant properties like that. Small older houses sell for $850K in one week and are torn down to build $1.5M McMansions.
There is no evidence of any guns except the flare gun, so laws may have actually worked in this case. Signs point to natural gas as the source of the explosion.
Records show family (sister and ex-wife) had tried to get him mental health treatment, which is hard to do with an adult.
Calling him "racist against white people" is ridiculous. He was an untreated paranoid schizophrenic, he didn't have coherent thoughts, he thought anyone and everyone was out to get him.
Pretty clearly he was racist against white people, he put that right on YouTube. If it was a white paranoid schizophrenic racist he'd still be a racist, works both ways.
Don't know why you are so determined to say he is racist against white people. His complaints about his neighbors were not just that they were white, he also said they were spies, witches, and aliens. Racism is prejudice against a person or community because of their race. He wasn't prejudiced. He was psychotic.
Interesting that everyone is assuming that he was wrong and that the neighbors were not spying on him.
He had foil on his windows.
He chased away a potential home buyer with a knife.
He thinks ESPN is out to get him, sending him "signals" in their commercials/ads.
He noted Donald Trump's inauguration date as a key point in one of his law suits (a signal that he was being stalked/watched).
And on and on....
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So incredibly sad that this man didn’t get mental health treatment he so obviously needs . How did he get so many guns?
To clear the air:
This is a regular SFH/brick duplex neighborhood in Arlington a couple of blocks from the Ballston metro, near a popular trail, a big elementary school, a large community center, etc. About as low-crime, suburban kind of neighborhood as it gets, with those small, close-in lots.
There's no such thing as a "meth lab" in Arlington, lots are too small and rents are too high for there to be vacant properties like that. Small older houses sell for $850K in one week and are torn down to build $1.5M McMansions.
There is no evidence of any guns except the flare gun, so laws may have actually worked in this case. Signs point to natural gas as the source of the explosion.
Records show family (sister and ex-wife) had tried to get him mental health treatment, which is hard to do with an adult.
Calling him "racist against white people" is ridiculous. He was an untreated paranoid schizophrenic, he didn't have coherent thoughts, he thought anyone and everyone was out to get him.
Pretty clearly he was racist against white people, he put that right on YouTube. If it was a white paranoid schizophrenic racist he'd still be a racist, works both ways.
Don't know why you are so determined to say he is racist against white people. His complaints about his neighbors were not just that they were white, he also said they were spies, witches, and aliens. Racism is prejudice against a person or community because of their race. He wasn't prejudiced. He was psychotic.
Interesting that everyone is assuming that he was wrong and that the neighbors were not spying on him.
Plug his name into X and you’ll see a lot of the conspiracy theorists have jumped all over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the footage from YouTube where the suspect is live-commenting after the explosion? I wonder if he's still alive? Like, maybe he had some sort of remote detonation bomb.
Link??!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the family ok that shares the duplex with him? I can’t watch news with my kids close by
No injuries reported per ARLnow. I think I saw somewhere that the neighbors had been evacuated before the explosion.
My friend lives right by this-she confirmed that the other side of the duplex had been evacuated to a neighbors house. They are ok.
I’m glad they are ok. I kept staring at their snowman inflatable on their side of the duplex when the whole thing exploded. Can you imagine. One day, you’re decorating for Christmas. The next day, the deranged person who lives next to you blows up his house and yours.
This. All your stuff, POOF. It sucks. Insurance almost never covers enough to rebuild. It's so traumatic for those kids!
How do you even rebuild a duplex? Insurance only covers your side. How do you coordinate with whoever has title now with the mentally ill guy’s half (assuming he’s dead)?
The suspect was renting.
The landlord will be made whole by the insurance company.
What if the insurance company decided this was domestic terrorism?
The suspect OWNS the home. His parents originally purchased in 1992.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the family ok that shares the duplex with him? I can’t watch news with my kids close by
No injuries reported per ARLnow. I think I saw somewhere that the neighbors had been evacuated before the explosion.
My friend lives right by this-she confirmed that the other side of the duplex had been evacuated to a neighbors house. They are ok.
I’m glad they are ok. I kept staring at their snowman inflatable on their side of the duplex when the whole thing exploded. Can you imagine. One day, you’re decorating for Christmas. The next day, the deranged person who lives next to you blows up his house and yours.
This. All your stuff, POOF. It sucks. Insurance almost never covers enough to rebuild. It's so traumatic for those kids!
How do you even rebuild a duplex? Insurance only covers your side. How do you coordinate with whoever has title now with the mentally ill guy’s half (assuming he’s dead)?
The suspect was renting.
The landlord will be made whole by the insurance company.
What if the insurance company decided this was domestic terrorism?
The suspect OWNS the home. His parents originally purchased in 1992.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the family ok that shares the duplex with him? I can’t watch news with my kids close by
No injuries reported per ARLnow. I think I saw somewhere that the neighbors had been evacuated before the explosion.
My friend lives right by this-she confirmed that the other side of the duplex had been evacuated to a neighbors house. They are ok.
I’m glad they are ok. I kept staring at their snowman inflatable on their side of the duplex when the whole thing exploded. Can you imagine. One day, you’re decorating for Christmas. The next day, the deranged person who lives next to you blows up his house and yours.
This. All your stuff, POOF. It sucks. Insurance almost never covers enough to rebuild. It's so traumatic for those kids!
How do you even rebuild a duplex? Insurance only covers your side. How do you coordinate with whoever has title now with the mentally ill guy’s half (assuming he’s dead)?
The suspect was renting.
The landlord will be made whole by the insurance company.
What if the insurance company decided this was domestic terrorism?
Anonymous wrote:Police were inside when it exploded. This isn’t going to end well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the family ok that shares the duplex with him? I can’t watch news with my kids close by
No injuries reported per ARLnow. I think I saw somewhere that the neighbors had been evacuated before the explosion.
My friend lives right by this-she confirmed that the other side of the duplex had been evacuated to a neighbors house. They are ok.
I’m glad they are ok. I kept staring at their snowman inflatable on their side of the duplex when the whole thing exploded. Can you imagine. One day, you’re decorating for Christmas. The next day, the deranged person who lives next to you blows up his house and yours.
This. All your stuff, POOF. It sucks. Insurance almost never covers enough to rebuild. It's so traumatic for those kids!
How do you even rebuild a duplex? Insurance only covers your side. How do you coordinate with whoever has title now with the mentally ill guy’s half (assuming he’s dead)?
The suspect was renting.
The landlord will be made whole by the insurance company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So incredibly sad that this man didn’t get mental health treatment he so obviously needs . How did he get so many guns?
To clear the air:
This is a regular SFH/brick duplex neighborhood in Arlington a couple of blocks from the Ballston metro, near a popular trail, a big elementary school, a large community center, etc. About as low-crime, suburban kind of neighborhood as it gets, with those small, close-in lots.
There's no such thing as a "meth lab" in Arlington, lots are too small and rents are too high for there to be vacant properties like that. Small older houses sell for $850K in one week and are torn down to build $1.5M McMansions.
There is no evidence of any guns except the flare gun, so laws may have actually worked in this case. Signs point to natural gas as the source of the explosion.
Records show family (sister and ex-wife) had tried to get him mental health treatment, which is hard to do with an adult.
Calling him "racist against white people" is ridiculous. He was an untreated paranoid schizophrenic, he didn't have coherent thoughts, he thought anyone and everyone was out to get him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So incredibly sad that this man didn’t get mental health treatment he so obviously needs . How did he get so many guns?
To clear the air:
This is a regular SFH/brick duplex neighborhood in Arlington a couple of blocks from the Ballston metro, near a popular trail, a big elementary school, a large community center, etc. About as low-crime, suburban kind of neighborhood as it gets, with those small, close-in lots.
There's no such thing as a "meth lab" in Arlington, lots are too small and rents are too high for there to be vacant properties like that. Small older houses sell for $850K in one week and are torn down to build $1.5M McMansions.
There is no evidence of any guns except the flare gun, so laws may have actually worked in this case. Signs point to natural gas as the source of the explosion.
Records show family (sister and ex-wife) had tried to get him mental health treatment, which is hard to do with an adult.
Calling him "racist against white people" is ridiculous. He was an untreated paranoid schizophrenic, he didn't have coherent thoughts, he thought anyone and everyone was out to get him.
Pretty clearly he was racist against white people, he put that right on YouTube. If it was a white paranoid schizophrenic racist he'd still be a racist, works both ways.
Don't know why you are so determined to say he is racist against white people. His complaints about his neighbors were not just that they were white, he also said they were spies, witches, and aliens. Racism is prejudice against a person or community because of their race. He wasn't prejudiced. He was psychotic.
Interesting that everyone is assuming that he was wrong and that the neighbors were not spying on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the family ok that shares the duplex with him? I can’t watch news with my kids close by
No injuries reported per ARLnow. I think I saw somewhere that the neighbors had been evacuated before the explosion.
My friend lives right by this-she confirmed that the other side of the duplex had been evacuated to a neighbors house. They are ok.
I’m glad they are ok. I kept staring at their snowman inflatable on their side of the duplex when the whole thing exploded. Can you imagine. One day, you’re decorating for Christmas. The next day, the deranged person who lives next to you blows up his house and yours.
This. All your stuff, POOF. It sucks. Insurance almost never covers enough to rebuild. It's so traumatic for those kids!
How do you even rebuild a duplex? Insurance only covers your side. How do you coordinate with whoever has title now with the mentally ill guy’s half (assuming he’s dead)?
The suspect was renting.
The landlord will be made whole by the insurance company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the family ok that shares the duplex with him? I can’t watch news with my kids close by
No injuries reported per ARLnow. I think I saw somewhere that the neighbors had been evacuated before the explosion.
My friend lives right by this-she confirmed that the other side of the duplex had been evacuated to a neighbors house. They are ok.
I’m glad they are ok. I kept staring at their snowman inflatable on their side of the duplex when the whole thing exploded. Can you imagine. One day, you’re decorating for Christmas. The next day, the deranged person who lives next to you blows up his house and yours.
This. All your stuff, POOF. It sucks. Insurance almost never covers enough to rebuild. It's so traumatic for those kids!
How do you even rebuild a duplex? Insurance only covers your side. How do you coordinate with whoever has title now with the mentally ill guy’s half (assuming he’s dead)?
The suspect was renting.
The landlord will be made whole by the insurance company.