Posted on 08/27/2018 2:48:18 PM PDT by PROCON
The gunman who opened fire on a "Madden NFL 19" tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday was hospitalized previously for mental illness, according to court records.
Divorce filings from the parents of 24-year-old David Katz of Baltimore showed that as a teenager he was hospitalized twice in psychiatric facilities and was prescribed anti-psychotic and anti-depressant medications, The Associated Press first reported Monday.
Katz, a competitor at the gaming event, had two handguns and extra ammunition inside the restaurant where the competition was taking place, officials said at a news conference Monday afternoon.
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And he purchased the guns legally.
Mental illness, again.
Mental illness = Democrat
And a ‘broken’ family too.
See, see! Them bump stocks! Them inbreds at the NRA!!
A copycat event. He was suicidal and decided to become famous while committing suicide.
The media has been promoting this for the last two decades, at least.
Isn’t his joDaddy FIB?
“And he purchased the guns legally.”
No hoops to jump through buying weapons as a diagnosed mental case?
"Yeah, we was broke, so what?"
he had one other non-publiciszed mental illness. He was a radical “NeverTrumper?
Yep.
A likely possibility, but he was an addicted ‘gamer’ and obviously a sore loser too.
A similar case is the recent Parkland shooting. That perp had a long juvenile rap sheet.
If he had been previously described anti-psychotic medications, he had serious problems and needed ongoing serious help - and no guns.
24-year-old David Katz of Baltimore — one of the 80 Million Democrats on psychiatric drugs for mental illness.
Many states do not submit mental commitments to the NICS database.
Isn’t there a form to fill out where the buyer is asked about such things?
...And “President” David Hogg has a smile a mile wide, as his fifteen minutes gets extended yet again.
Imagine the uproar if he had done this at a competition running some shooter game, like Far Cry, or Doom, instead of something harmless like Madden Football.
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