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calmac
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" RALEIGH, N.C. —A North Carolina State University student was involuntarily committed last month for mental health treatment after confessing to campus police that he had planned to going on a killing spree, according to a court document.

Campus police checked on the student on July 17 after his girlfriend told officers she was worried about his well-being.

The student, a former Marine sniper who served two tours of duty in Iraq, told officers that he was depressed and had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder.

According to an application for a search warrant to gain access to the student's computer files, he gave campus police a detailed account of how he would daydream in class about robbing banks and killing people. He would draw up maps and outline which weapons he would use.

"He stated that he has pictured what the victims would look like when he shot them in the head and killed them," the document states.

The student told police that he lost all respect for law enforcement when he was 12. His younger sister was hit by a car driven by a local police officer's wife, and the police who investigated the case "did not appear to be professional and appeared to promote a 'cover-up,'" the document states.

He said he wanted to kill a law enforcement officer to get a badge, which he said would help him gain membership in the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, according to the search warrant application. He said he planned to follow an officer who took his patrol car home while off duty.

"He explained that he felt officers with take-home vehicles were easy targets," the document states, noting that the student also planned to kill the officer's family.

Campus police shared the information with Wake County prosecutors, but authorities said an investigation turned up no real threat.

The student was taken to the VA Hospital in Durham for treatment."





http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/11480190/

8/28/2012 10:59:42 PM

willembahh
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and they tell us about this a month later

8/28/2012 11:09:33 PM

paerabol
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BAN ALL VETERANS

8/28/2012 11:11:04 PM

ComputerGuy
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Don't piss off bbehe
Dude was at the VA hospital all week

8/28/2012 11:32:30 PM

Kickstand
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Poor guy.

8/28/2012 11:36:30 PM

ctnz71
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so are they just gonna let him lose?

8/28/2012 11:38:36 PM

aaronburro
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nah, they'll help him at least get a win or two

8/28/2012 11:39:23 PM

BobbyDigital
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I believe they're going to try to help him win.

8/28/2012 11:39:44 PM

ThePeter
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If only he had Russell Wilson there to get more wins

8/28/2012 11:45:25 PM

moron
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"Campus police shared the information with Wake County prosecutors, but authorities said an investigation turned up no real threat.
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wtf... they've sent people to gitmo for less.

8/28/2012 11:50:22 PM

aaronburro
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look, if the dude had simply said that he inspected the source code to a police website, though, he'd be locked up for the rest of his life...

FREE THE WEST RALEIGH THREE!!!

8/28/2012 11:51:34 PM

umop-apisdn
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dude needs to lay off the canine deworming agent.

8/29/2012 12:01:42 AM

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