He couldn’t get to those inside PP. Even if he were mentally stable enough to make that kind of plan, as soon as he got into the building, security measures would have kicked in, just like they did. He wouldn’t have had that many targets inside.
In regards to the vehicle, there were reports on Friday night they were concerned that his vehicle may be booby trapped (not their words), and they needed to secure it and devices he took into and/or placed around PP.
This was a reason given to why they would not allow people to retrieve their cars from other parking lots in the area. All of them were cleared by daybreak Saturday morning.
“He couldn’t get to those inside PP. Even if he were mentally stable enough to make that kind of plan, as soon as he got into the building, security measures would have kicked in, just like they did. He wouldn’t have had that many targets inside.”
I think you are grasping at straws. Unless the security was so tight that only patients could get in through the front door, he would have been able to target one or more employees/patients. He didn’t do that.
“In regards to the vehicle, there were reports on Friday night they were concerned that his vehicle may be booby trapped (not their words), and they needed to secure it and devices he took into and/or placed around PP.”
Still doesn’t answer the question. Where, exactly, was his vehicle parked?