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St. Louis School Shooter - Another "lonely" young male taking it out on society

So yesterday a 19 year old walked in to a school he used to attend and started shooting. Two killed and seven wounded. The shooter, Orlando Harris, was killed by the police. He used an AR-15 and had over 600 rounds of ammunition.

Today they released portion of a note he left in his car. It listed other school shooters in the U.S. and the number of people they'd killed. He said he wanted to be the next name on the list.

He also said, “I don’t have any friends, I don’t have any family. I’ve been an isolated loner my whole life. This was a perfect storm for a mass shooting."

The knee-jerk reaction is "mental health issues." Well, yeah. Clearly. Randomly killing people isn't exactly a solid mental health platform. But maybe it's not something than can be diagnosed. Maybe we're creating these people with social media as the main ingredient.

Bill Maher is hit and miss for most everyone but this commentary, which has to include the little jokes but probably shouldn't, examines the role of loneliness and frustration and how it's been created/exasperated by social media. Lot of truth there.

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Is it cynical that when I heard that the police had killed him, before even seeing the name, I figured he was probably black ? Not saying it was okay to kill people, but it often illustrates the difference in police response.
Ynotisay · M
@bijouxbroussard Yeah. It might be a little cynical in this case. Cops would have shot anyone doing what he was doing. No doubt.
@Ynotisay It’s academic, really. He had the same problem as the others. I just watched the video. Maher’s not wrong.
Ynotisay · M
@bijouxbroussard Yeah. I think disenfranchisement, indoctrination or radicalization of young men is a race-free zone unless race is the driver to get in their minds.