Stellafane
Village Idiot.
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The more I hear about this shooter's incessant threats and stalking, the more I wonder why it is people are so reluctant to address these guys before they shoot. There should have been a big red flag that went straight to the FBI and the local police when this guy bought that shotgun.
And there needs to be a way to make regular status checks on people like this.
But here again is another one that had all the warning signs and no one acted.
And by the way, if there's a guy harassing your workplace currently, get your bosses to do something to secure the building a little better. Every city building here requires one have a pass to get anywhere except to the front desk during business hours.
I agree 100%. I believe stalking should be taken far more seriously than it currently is. I would propose legally-defined degrees of stalking, to distinguish between the love-struck lonely 12-year old who doesn't know better to the 30-year old mass-shooter-in-training. Stalking that includes threats of violence, direct personal contact, incessant/obsessive behavior etc. should be considered a felony with multi-year prison sentences. And anyone convicted of such stalking belongs on a register, just like pedophiles, with all their neighbors, employers, etc. informed of that fact. They are a danger to their community and people should be warned that even the most casual interaction with them may put yourself at grave risk.
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