Boom, Boom.
So, not surprisingly, it’s happened again. A frustrated, young man gets his gun and opens fire in a crowded, public place. This time it was in USA. That’s where it usually happens, but during the intermissions, other countries take over. Last time it was Finland.
There are a lot of common factors if you compare the three latest cases of public shootings.
- The shooters were all young males.
- They had few or no friends.
- They had a hard time fitting in.
- They were all crazy to do it, but not insane when they did it. Everything was planned and prepared.
- They intended to die and take as many people with them as possible. To literary go out with a bang.
- And they all wanted to get noticed.
Actually, with only a few exceptions, all of the above are common factors for most public shootings. Another interesting fact is that the shooters have begun to refer to each other as well. Continue reading "Boom, Boom."