An army reservoir responsible for Main’s most deadly mass shoots told the state police in New York that fellow soldiers were worried about him before he was hospitalized in the last summer because he was “something going to do something.”
The reservoir Robert Card reported to Trupers who took him to a hospital in New York, who kept talking about them behind the fellow reservoirs and others, “and it is getting old,” Freedom of New York’s freedom law of the law according to the police bodycam video received by several media outlets under the law.
He said, “They are scared because I am going to do something.” Because I am capable. ,
The release of the Police Body Cam Video recorded on 16 July addressed an independent commission after the release of a new details by the Main State Police on Thursday, which investigated the tragedy: A note was revealed in a review of the gunman’s cellphone, which he wrote three days before the shooting of October 25 in Leviston, in which he said that he was “enough” and warned that he was trained to hurt people. ,
The 40 -year -old shooter killed 18 people and injured 13 at a bowling street and at one time, causing thousands of people in the state’s history and thousands of people in their homes. His body was found two days later. He died of suicide.
The police body cam video provided a cold glimpse of the gunman when he was involved in a dispute and closed himself in his motal room, harassing the main reservoirs from the main. He appeared thinner than normal, his fellow reservoirs said.
An earlier report by the state police indicated that it had threatened the fellow reservoirs. But New York State Police said in a statement that he was never in custody. He was taken to the Keller Army Hospital for evaluation by fellow reservoirs, and the soldiers followed a private vehicle. He spent two weeks in a psychiatric hospital.
In an email from its public information office, New York State Police said Leviston Gunman was not in police custody and rejected further remarks on Friday, mentioning questions to the army. The army did not return a message immediately seeking comments.
The police and the army were warned that the reservoir was suffering from deteriorating mental health long before shooting.
Family members warned the police in May that the 40 -year -old man was going mad and expressed concern about his access to guns before the incident came to light, while his unit was training in New York in July. In August, the army stopped him from handling weapons on duty and declared him nondeployable.
Then in September, a fellow reservoir, who considered the shooter as his best friend, gave a warning to an army superior, stating that “Snap and a collective shooting.”
Wearing gym shorts and an army T-shirt, Main Gunman said that the people of New York State Police were talking behind his back for about six months. He said that people were starting rumors that he was gay and pedophile. He said that he heard people’s sniphets talking behind his back, and heard that rumors were posted online, although he did not find anything online.
He also told the traupers that he was not on any prescription medicine.
In the main, there is a warning that he could “shoot” the Sacco Armary, where his reserve unit was based, inspired a Sagdahok County Deputy to try to meet him at his home in Bodoin. He did not come to the door, even though he was considered inside, and the deputy said he did not have a legal right to knock the door to force a encounter, to assess if he should be taken into protective custody. This step is required to trigger Main’s “Yellow Flag” law, which allows a judge to temporarily remove someone’s gun during a psychiatric health crisis.
The deputy said that an army officer suggested to “boil” the situation instead of forcing the conflict. The deputy also received assurance from the family of the reservoir that they were removing their reach to guns.
Sagadahoc County Sheriff Joel Merra said on Friday that he was never contacted by the Army or New York State Police at the time, and until it was revealed in the news reports, he was unaware of the body came video.