(March 22, 2018 at 10:21 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: I'll be interested to know his motive
I think any time you isolate a human being and they get to the point of feeling left out, it can lead to violence, be it street crime, mental illness, political or religious.
Not justifying what this sicko did. But without funding social safety nets, such as affordable heath care, mental health care, and livable wages, and that individual has no solid family support, it has more of a potential to lead to things like this.
I think at this point in our economic history as a nation, media speeds too much time on the word "motive" instead of the long term economics which could reduce all forms of violence.
It does no good to talk of motive if you don't invest in the stability of a society.
Yes we do want to know the motive, but funding prevention can reduce this kind of desperation.