Red herring? Would sane people kill others in large numbers? I can't think of many alternative reasons for killing, other than the ones doing it are just terrible people. One of the more frequent triggers in recent shootings- people who were fired from their job and they went back to kill. Is it normal behavior when someone goes off to that extent? I would argue that they had previous mental issues that may be a major factor.
A former chef at a restaurant near Green Bay went back last week and killed two, shot another- he had been terminated and banned from the facility. In checking further, I found a case in the WI Circuit Court records that a woman had successfully gotten a TRO for Domestic Violence against someone with the same name as the shooter, in March of this year. In the case records, it showed "Injunction w/out firearm restriction for Pofahl, Bruce".
If the mentally ill aren't disproportionately violent, why do they need to be drugged or physically restrained more often than others? Why are so many in jails and prisons considered 'mentally ill' and why are so many murderers committed, rather than imprisoned? Is 'death by cop' a method of dying that a sane person would choose?
What causes road rage? That has been a growing contributor to the violence. Yesterday, someone who was clearly PO'd rammed another car before driving in a circle and ramming it again. The rammed car had an infant inside and a woman who had been in it was yelling to get the person to stop. Seconds later, the driver of the ramming car fired several rounds at the other. It may have been road rage, it may have been a domestic case but it's not normal behavior.
All countries have the same mental health problems as America? How would that be possible? Are you ignoring psychosis, brought on by years or decades of drug/alcohol abuse? Do all countries have the same population, cramped in small areas of major cities, basically left to rot by the city government? It's not uncommon for people with some kind of 'organic' (not drug-induced) mental illness to commit violent crimes, but we also need to look at the relationship between drug abuse/psychosis and violent crime- it's well known that this can be a major contributor. The drugs may be illegal, or the violence can be caused by the use or withdrawal from psychiatric drugs- one thing is sure- these people aren't acting normally.
Some of this info was found in the link- look at the number of people on meds and the total killed by them-
School-related acts of violence aren't the only cases commonly found to be under the influence of psychiatric drugs. There have been 64 acts of senseless violence committed by individuals taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs resulting in 432 dead and 773 wounded: November 19-20, 2022 –...
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