Posted on 11/22/2014 5:44:17 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
The man who police say shot three people at Florida State University had complained to authorities in New Mexico that cameras were watching him and he heard voices talking about him, according to new reports.
Myron May, a 2005 Florida State graduate, is accused of returning to his school this week and shooting two students and a library pistol before being shot fatally by police, according to the Associated Press.
In September, May walked into the Las Cruces Police Department to report his suspicions on cameras installed in his apartment and voices that were talking about him and laughing at him. For example, he told police that he took a bubble bath and, as he put lotion on, he heard voices that said, Did you see that? He never puts lotion on.
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Somehow I don't think this guy was a Tea Partier.
I don’t know about the voices, but cameras probably WERE watching him. There’s a lot of surveillance cameras these days.
“shooting two students and a library pistol”
Who writes this stuff? Oh, journalists. Never mind.
“...library pistol...”
???
"On Thursday, Mays former employer, the Doña Ana County District Attorneys Office in Las Cruces, said it had no indication that anything was wrong with May.
My office and my staff are in deep shock, said Mark DAntonio, the district attorney for Doña Ana County.
DAntonio held a news conference Thursday to address Mays prior employment. The district attorney said it was hard to believe he was speaking about a horrible and tragic incident. DAntonio said he was just working in the same office with May in October.
I Im devastated, said DAntonio.
According to the New Mexico State Bar Association, May began working in New Mexico in 2013. Spokeswoman D.D. Wolohan told News 13 that May started by working on a limited license with the Santa Fe Public Defenders Office in May 2013. Several long-time employees at the Public Defenders Office told News 13 on Thursday that they had never heard of May.
May reportedly left his position in Santa Fe, and went to work with the Doña Ana County DAs Office earlier this year, where he was a junior prosecutor. In May, May received his full New Mexico law license. The New Mexico State Bar Association says no disciplinary action was ever taken against May."
Simply can’t fix crazy.
He was a real nutcase - there are other stories which say some folks who knew him tried to get him help months ago, but it never happened. In today's PC, protect the sick environment, it is difficult to force some of the sickest into care. He's just one more symptomatic case of what "Liberalism" has wrought on a once sane and great Nation.
Reminds me of my infantile wife. Tell me this is not immature of her: She would constantly barge in on my bath and sink my boats.
LOL, can't make this stuff up!
That is true about all of us in Obama's "Brave New World".
Cameras can watch me most of the day. You just need to get used to it and not flip out about it.
Library pistol = a tackle box gun for the literate.
Its a good thing he was not a football player or the Tallahassee police would still be outside the library trying to decide if they should wait until after the season to go after him.
Say what?
In September, May walked into the Las Cruces Police Department to report his suspicions on cameras installed in his apartment and voices that were talking about him and laughing at him. For example, he told police that he took a bubble bath and, as he put lotion on, he heard voices that said, Did you see that? He never puts lotion on.
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It’s a shame that he didn’t get help for schizophrenia at that time.
Bath?
Boats?
And it was your wife who was “infantile”?
(;^)
The local bar associations do a good job at finding the crazy in their midst, don’t they. To think they approved this nutjob to be a prosecutor. Maybe they need to look at their system.
Yep, its a oldie Woody Allen quote from funny stand-up days... always struck me funny.
Ideally equipped with a suppressor. Don't want to ruffle the librarian's feathers, you know.
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