Tucson Arizona Massacre

Should the real blame of the Tucson Massacre go to…?
Those illiterate people in district 8 of Arizona.
I think this guy is a paranoid Schizophrenic. He distrusted the government. Before we start reading too much into his choice of targets I think we should look at the facts. He targeted the only congressional representative in his district. He targeted a politician he’d seen before. He targeted her at a “Congress on your corner” event where she was exposed to the public. He’s been to one of these events before so he knew how they worked and what security was there. And this event was held 5 minutes from his home. She was a convenient target. I don’t think he picked her off a list of possible congressional targets. He wanted to attack the government and she was the most convenient target. He didn’t have to be motivated by any political ideology.
Tucson Arizona Massacre complete Coverage and also Shooting Victims’ Names Released
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