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Related: About this forumMass shooting suspect likely targeted Borderline bar on 'college night' because of disdain for
Mass shooting suspect likely targeted Borderline bar on college night because of disdain for studentsWhen Ian David Long opened fire inside the Borderline Bar and Grill nearly three years ago, he was seething with resentment against college-age people who he believed hated and belittled him for his military service in Afghanistan, according to a recently released report that provides the clearest picture yet of the possible motive behind Longs mass shooting inside the club in Thousand Oaks.
The night the U.S. Marine veteran walked into the venue on Nov. 7, 2018, was Country College Night, and it probably was not a coincidence that he chose that event to open fire indiscriminately with hundreds of people inside, the 434-page report from the Ventura County Sheriffs Office concluded. It was based on interviews with dozens of witnesses, officers and deputies as well as family, friends and acquaintances of Long.
Authorities believe Longs likely motive was disdain and disgust for civilians, particularly college students. His anger was fueled by his perception that he been slighted and belittled as a student at Cal State Northridge because of his service in the Marine Corps.
Though we cannot say with absolute certainty that this was the suspects motive based on the information obtained and absent any further intelligence, this is the working theory that has been established, said the report released Wednesday, which included the work of Ventura County sheriffs detectives and FBI analysts.
Read more: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-07-03/mass-shooting-suspect-likely-targeted-borderline-bar-on-college-night-because-of-his-hatred-of-students
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Mass shooting suspect likely targeted Borderline bar on 'college night' because of disdain for (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Jul 2021
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)1. Because of course shooting up a bar is such an honorable thing.
And people continue to defend the right of everyone to have guns. Yes, I know that theoretically some people aren't allowed to have them, but in reality anyone who wants a gun can get one.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)2. +1
Turbineguy
(38,378 posts)3. Delicate flower.
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)4. Wait wait wait...
A military person cant hardly shop/walk/buy a bagel without being thanked for their service.