Putting together a bullet list (no pun intended).
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-Nikolas Cruz posts about being a professional school shooter.
-He uses his real name in the post.
-Person that noticed the comment reported it to the FBI.
-FBI was given multiple warnings.
-FBI main office apparently did nothing. Did not inform the local branch.
-The killer talks repeatedly about shooting up the school.
-Classmates were repeatedly joking that he was going to shoot up the school.
-Police were called to his residence over 39 times.
-The police apparently never escalated their concerns - or if they did, they went nowhere.
-the killer was in JR ROTC.
-He was receiving training in warfare (how to shoot guns).
-There are videos surfacing of him getting in fights at the school.
-He was pre-dispositioned to violence - both words and actions.
-His father died when he was young. His mother died late last year.
-He had minimal friends/support network.
-He was outcast at school and even the "artsy" students wouldn't interact with him.
-The killer posted videos of him cutting himself.
-Child Welfare was involved and investigated him.
-He had pictures and videos of him with multiple weapons on his instagram.
-Even with all this, he passed a background check and mental health evaluation to purchase his weapon.
-David Hogg (journalist classmate) has a father that works/ed for the FBI.
-Apparently, he never told his father about a violent classmate that has weapons, was getting JR ROTC training, and threated to shoot up the school.
-If you watch the interviews, his lines were memorized and recited very well. No emotion; well rehearsed.
-Pulse night club shooter - interviewed by the FBI beforehand.
-Boston bomber - interviewed by the FBI beforehand.
-New Mexico shooter - interviewed by the FBI beforehand.
-Ft. Hood shooter - was on the FBIs watch list.
-Charleston shooter - known by the FBI; got his gun due to FBI agent error.
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Can people help add, build to this in a way that it can red-pill?
Reddit mentioned he was also being seen by Dr. Lubin for developmental behavior issues, yet I could find no source so won't include without evidence.