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No thought by the family of taking his guns away? ALBliberal Oct 2023 #1
Taking some level of responsibility FarPoint Oct 2023 #2
She said "this is not him". AllyCat Oct 2023 #4
If you'd read the article you'd know that the family TRIED to alert his Army base repeatedly, pnwmom Oct 2023 #8
I'm Sure His Assault Weapon Was Civilian DallasNE Oct 2023 #50
Why do you think he wouldn't have had access to guns on the base? n/t pnwmom Oct 2023 #56
I Served In National Guard 1962-68 DallasNE Oct 2023 #58
Early reports had said he was a firearms instructor, which is why it seemed likely pnwmom Oct 2023 #59
The Army doesn't use the gun he had Kaleva Oct 2023 #68
For your 40-year old brother? lostnfound Oct 2023 #36
How can they force a 40 year old man to give up his guns? Elessar Zappa Oct 2023 #55
She declined to answer that question according to the report. AllyCat Oct 2023 #3
If you'd read the article, you'd know that the family DID alert authorities, repeatedly. pnwmom Oct 2023 #6
Apologies to all. My time is limited today and did not have time to read entire article. ALBliberal Oct 2023 #7
In this country taking away guns from some nut The_Casual_Observer Oct 2023 #32
If he is a Reservist COL Mustard Oct 2023 #35
His brother and wife (his father died in 2001) did, repeatedly, report him to law enforcement. nt pnwmom Oct 2023 #67
Maine law doesn't give law enforcement authority... Kaleva Oct 2023 #69
Gun laws in Maine... 2naSalit Oct 2023 #9
That's terrible. I hope the laws have improved since then. n/t pnwmom Oct 2023 #10
I doubt they have. 2naSalit Oct 2023 #13
Things are different 60 years later. ThreeNoSeep Oct 2023 #17
Pretty high bar for action. Thunderbeast Oct 2023 #22
YOU can not legally take property Thunderbeast Oct 2023 #21
Exactly. Family can take steps like that. They will be safer if they take away his guns. Martin68 Oct 2023 #26
Family tried to take one away from a Missouri shooter. Police had it in their hands... lostnfound Oct 2023 #40
Another one, brother tried to take gun away from 18 year old, 18 year old shot and killed lostnfound Oct 2023 #41
Another one. Woman begged police, but daughter and son now dead as well as another lostnfound Oct 2023 #43
This mother even begged gun store not to sell another gun to her daughter. They did. lostnfound Oct 2023 #46
What family? He was 40 years old and his father died in 2001. pnwmom Oct 2023 #60
Of course that is what they are going to say. RockRaven Oct 2023 #5
Plenty Of People RobinA Oct 2023 #42
Who are you talking about? The family consisted of one brother and his wife. pnwmom Oct 2023 #61
Nobody took any guns away because owning guns PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2023 #11
Would you try to disarm a 40 year old brother who was trained and armed pnwmom Oct 2023 #62
No one in my family owns guns, so I wouldn't have to PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2023 #73
You had said: pnwmom Nov 2023 #74
Beyond sick of this! Jean Genie Oct 2023 #12
And not just ANYONE. The Army base that he'd threatened were concerned pnwmom Oct 2023 #16
I don't know what law enforcement did. His Army Reserve commander referred him to the Keller Army Hospital which is on 24601 Oct 2023 #71
Welcome to DU LittleGirl Oct 2023 #33
That tends to happen when you listen to RW propaganda and bullshit all the time. Bev54 Oct 2023 #14
Not necessarily The Grand Illuminist Oct 2023 #72
Apparently Mainers voted down a "red flag" law, and only currently have a "yellow flag" law FailureToCommunicate Oct 2023 #15
Voices in the head? Hard to disprove GreenWave Oct 2023 #18
Families are HELPLESS to intervene! Thunderbeast Oct 2023 #19
Sorry, I don't buy that. With his history, no jury would find them guilty of anything. Martin68 Oct 2023 #27
I'm gonna back this up from a different perspective. AllyCat Oct 2023 #30
Have you walked a mile in the shoes of the situation you are replying to? lostnfound Oct 2023 #38
The Blame Game RobinA Oct 2023 #45
No sane family member would try to disarm a psychotic brother pnwmom Oct 2023 #63
I wouldn't try to take guns from an armed wack job? 3Hotdogs Oct 2023 #31
I would work on law enforcement until they took away a gun from either a relative or someone I knew who Martin68 Oct 2023 #54
Unfortunately, Maine law and laws of many other Rebpblican states, 3Hotdogs Oct 2023 #57
The brother and his wife repeatedly reported him to law enforcement, pnwmom Oct 2023 #64
I'm Sorry RobinA Oct 2023 #44
This all brings back a sad memory for me lanlady Oct 2023 #20
Did he serve in either of the Desert Storm campaigns or in Afghanistan...PTSD ghosts? Backseat Driver Oct 2023 #23
No, not from what I've read. Yeah, I was disgusted with Collins's answer, too. nt pnwmom Oct 2023 #24
"Family of Maine shooting suspect says his mental health had deteriorated rapidly." Martin68 Oct 2023 #25
He was allowed to buy that weapon this year because we no longer have pnwmom Oct 2023 #65
And perhaps his access to high-powered weapons .. SarcasticSatyr Oct 2023 #28
👆 Deuxcents Oct 2023 #29
Maine has lenient gun laws Zmarmy Oct 2023 #34
At the very least, reinstate the assault weapons ban. Oh, and welcome to DU. FailureToCommunicate Oct 2023 #39
Will he be judged "incompetent to stand trial" or "not guilty by reason of insanity"? Oopsie Daisy Oct 2023 #37
Yeah, well, lucky us. Paladin Oct 2023 #47
Don't forget: P01135809 loosened gun restrictions for people with mental health issues Novara Oct 2023 #48
Of course he did. Initech Oct 2023 #52
A steady diet of far right hate propaganda will do that to a person. Initech Oct 2023 #49
Did anyone think to turn the "high-powered" hearing aids off? maxsolomon Oct 2023 #51
authorities should have removed his guns maliaSmith Oct 2023 #53
DC and certain states have Red Flag laws that would allow for his guns to be confiscated. pnwmom Oct 2023 #66
Maine law doesn't allow that Kaleva Oct 2023 #70
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