Re: Active Shooter In College Station 8/13
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:18 pm
I havent mentioned which one on a public forum, but it is a large agency in Brazos County.
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I think he put up a gun for sale that a buddy in the Round Rock PD was trying to sell in the past, which would explain why you thought that.C-dub wrote:I thought GigAg has mentioned that he's with the Round Rock PD. Am I mistaken?
If they thought he was really dangerous as they're saying, then why didn't they call the police earlier. Either these people are really stupid or are making it up for their 15 minutes (in which case that still means they're really stupid).philip964 wrote:This was from a Click2.com news article.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/Famil ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is the step father of the shooter talking to a reporter.
"We are devastated for the families that this he killed," said Weaver. "He was a ticking time bomb."
Arnold asked Weaver if he had any indication that something like this was coming.
"He was crazy as heck," Weaver said. "At one point, we were afraid that he was going to come up here and do something to his mother and me."
"We were hoping he'd kill himself before doing something like this," said Weaver. "We are just devastated for the families this guy killed."
If you look at his photos, he doesn't pass the "deer in the headlights" eye test. However he was 35 years old, not under 25 as the other schizophrenics have been.
Very sad, my sincere condolences to the families of the victims.
I used to work with a guy whose son is also a "ticking time bomb". He has told me stories about waking up in the middle of the night to find his son standing next to his bed with a knife in his hand staring at him. He would sometimes come to work with fresh bruises or contusions from his son attacking him. He's called the police on his son numerous times and has had him committed at least twice. The kid is a mental case and my friend honestly believes his son will eventually kill him sooner or later; he's come to accept this. By the way, his son is around the mid- to late-late twenties.Thomas wrote:If they thought he was really dangerous as they're saying, then why didn't they call the police earlier. Either these people are really stupid or are making it up for their 15 minutes (in which case that still means they're really stupid).
An interesting thought that in a perfect world if he had been reported would that info have made to the local LEO's and the Constable have had backup and maybe not been killed? I have no idea how that works or if it works just wondering.Thomas wrote:If they thought he was really dangerous as they're saying, then why didn't they call the police earlier. Either these people are really stupid or are making it up for their 15 minutes (in which case that still means they're really stupid).philip964 wrote:This was from a Click2.com news article.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/Famil ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is the step father of the shooter talking to a reporter.
"We are devastated for the families that this he killed," said Weaver. "He was a ticking time bomb."
Arnold asked Weaver if he had any indication that something like this was coming.
"He was crazy as heck," Weaver said. "At one point, we were afraid that he was going to come up here and do something to his mother and me."
"We were hoping he'd kill himself before doing something like this," said Weaver. "We are just devastated for the families this guy killed."
If you look at his photos, he doesn't pass the "deer in the headlights" eye test. However he was 35 years old, not under 25 as the other schizophrenics have been.
Very sad, my sincere condolences to the families of the victims.
Could be. The next time I was down in RR I was planning on asking any LEOs I came in contact with if they knew any of their guys that was a BIG Aggie guy. Probably not now.74novaman wrote:I think he put up a gun for sale that a buddy in the Round Rock PD was trying to sell in the past, which would explain why you thought that.C-dub wrote:I thought GigAg has mentioned that he's with the Round Rock PD. Am I mistaken?![]()
My memory might be wrong on that, though.
Bob in Big D wrote:Thomas wrote:An interesting thought that in a perfect world if he had been reported would that info have made to the local LEO's and the Constable have had backup and maybe not been killed? I have no idea how that works or if it works just wondering.philip964 wrote: If they thought he was really dangerous as they're saying, then why didn't they call the police earlier. Either these people are really stupid or are making it up for their 15 minutes (in which case that still means they're really stupid).
Because all those online purchases were a big deal in CO.alvins wrote:they say he bought his gun locally.what does that have to do with anything?
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