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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Warning Signs are the Precursor of Disaster

Creeeeeeeeepy!

Jared Lee Loughner

The man, no boy, responsible for the shooting in Arizona that killed six people, including a 9-year-old girl, has a history of mental issues (as do most, if not all, of the crazy people going on shooting rampages).  
A former Professor said that Jared Loughner made him scared that Loughner would bring a gun to school because of his behavior in class.  Red flag don't you think!? The guy had YouTube videos with creepy, yet indicating, messages in them.  Another red flag.  
How is it that the people who go on shooting rampages, such as Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold of Columbine or Seung-Hui Cho of Virginia Tech, had crystal clear warning signs that nobody caught on to. Innocent people are dying because other people fail to pay attention or are too scared to say anything about suspicious behavior displayed blatantly in front of us!  PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE! If someone seems to act or talk creepy, chances are they are creepy.  If they talk about killing people or doing a shooting rampage, chances are they are planning on it.  If you just ignore it then tragedies like the Arizona shooting happen.  A 9-year-old girl is dead because of this psycho's mental issues. She will never go to junior high, high school, or college.  She will never marry and have a family.  Because no one spoke up about Loughner's behaviors, this little girl is gone along with five other people.  
Yes, I know the news reports states how his college suspended him because of his behavior but that's all they did.  His former Professor even said Loughner needed psychological help and that the school didn't respond to complaints about him early enough.  If they thought he needed help then they should have reported him to a facility, but they didn't.  14 people suffered and six people died because of it.

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