Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail is a British tabloid. They’re notorious for incorrect and misleading articles. Please reconsider using them as a news source.
The article directly quotes father’s interview with NBC12 — is that legitimate enough for you?
“Jones Jr. also told his father that some people had been 'giving him a hard time', but that he was still 'upbeat'. 'I don't know what happened between then and now to cause this to happen,' he said.
'He had some problems the last time I talked to him. He said some people were picking on him or whatever, he didn't know how to handle it and I told him just go to school, don't pay it any mind' the distraught father said.
'He was really paranoid when I talked to him about something, but he wouldn't tell me everything. He was a very sensitive young man.'
The last time the father and son spoke was a month ago. Jones Sr. expressed regret that his son did not call him. If he did, Jones Sr. said, maybe he could have done something to prevent the tragedy.
'What happened? Why did it have to get this far? He could've called me,' he told NBC12. 'I don't know why he didn't call me Saturday. If he had called me Saturday, I think maybe I could have talked him out of some things, maybe, hopefully.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paranoid typically means you think something is happening to you that actually isn’t.
What a horrible incident and I really feel for the families of lost loved ones.
It's seen in schizophrenia and some forms of bipolar.
Male adults usually onset in college---ages 18-22 is often first onset.
When a kid is away at college, it goes unnoticed because family isn't around to note it. And, times of stress exacerbate it, are triggers.
Mental health is one of the biggest problems our country faces and is the reason for the vast majority of mass shootings.
Stop perpetuating NRA talking points. People like you are the reason we have such a violent society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paranoid typically means you think something is happening to you that actually isn’t.
What a horrible incident and I really feel for the families of lost loved ones.
It's seen in schizophrenia and some forms of bipolar.
Male adults usually onset in college---ages 18-22 is often first onset.
When a kid is away at college, it goes unnoticed because family isn't around to note it. And, times of stress exacerbate it, are triggers.
Mental health is one of the biggest problems our country faces and is the reason for the vast majority of mass shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paranoid typically means you think something is happening to you that actually isn’t.
What a horrible incident and I really feel for the families of lost loved ones.
It's seen in schizophrenia and some forms of bipolar.
Male adults usually onset in college---ages 18-22 is often first onset.
When a kid is away at college, it goes unnoticed because family isn't around to note it. And, times of stress exacerbate it, are triggers.
Mental health is one of the biggest problems our country faces and is the reason for the vast majority of mass shootings.
and guns
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we do not act to stop it, we are allowing it to go on.
Then take action. Become a police officer so you can put down these fools. Become a mental health counselor. Become a violence interruptor. Change our culture so that people have stronger bonds to each other and the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paranoid typically means you think something is happening to you that actually isn’t.
What a horrible incident and I really feel for the families of lost loved ones.
It's seen in schizophrenia and some forms of bipolar.
Male adults usually onset in college---ages 18-22 is often first onset.
When a kid is away at college, it goes unnoticed because family isn't around to note it. And, times of stress exacerbate it, are triggers.
Mental health is one of the biggest problems our country faces and is the reason for the vast majority of mass shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Paranoid typically means you think something is happening to you that actually isn’t.
What a horrible incident and I really feel for the families of lost loved ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail is a British tabloid. They’re notorious for incorrect and misleading articles. Please reconsider using them as a news source.
They are affiliated with NY Post and are the only ones apparently digging into this story. Have a nice day.
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail is a British tabloid. They’re notorious for incorrect and misleading articles. Please reconsider using them as a news source.
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail is a British tabloid. They’re notorious for incorrect and misleading articles. Please reconsider using them as a news source.