Fed Explains The Maine Mass Shooter
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4 hours and 26 minutes
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193.27364
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503
Summary
In this episode of FedReacts, we discuss the recent case of the Aurora shooting in Aurora, Colorado, as well as our favorite active shooter cases we've covered in the past. We also talk about our thoughts and theories on the case and answer your questions!
Transcript
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And Vegas. We did Vegas and then we did Columbine.
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up on Rumble. I keep forgetting, but we will post it.
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Don't worry guys, you guys are going to get it.
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We haven't been doing FedReacts on Thursday, so what I'll do is
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doesn't get dropped. And that'll be on Thursday.
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So don't worry, I'm going to adjust that for y'all.
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It'll probably start around like 1 a.m., 2 a.m.
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But you sink more when you have a lower body fat percentage.
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that's the dance I do when girls be in divorce court and they're about to win the money.
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The guy's about to take an L and the girl's just like,
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your dumb ass went ahead and got married in the West.
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FNF super chat.com guys or Rumble Rancher chat in and then we'll go ahead and get into
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We were shooting the shit and lost track of time.
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I got you gotten enough brownie points to excuse the story.
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but was curious on how much time do you think is left for the average guy to buy a property
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three to four years down the line with the amount of people now learning how important real estate is to become
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most people are retards and will never invest in real estate because they don't understand how it works.
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there's a reason why the wealthy invest in real estate and the poor don't.
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the market's never bad if you buy a residential.
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A coworker and I had a discussion because there's a CC cameras tech that tracks phones.
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They'll be caught after like the second victim,
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all the top serial killers operated in the 1970s,
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And then he came back and reemerged in the 90s.
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aka the original Night Starker was a Golden State Killer.
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the point I'm trying to make guys is the reason why serial killers were able to operate so well in the 70s is because,
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I think they're trying to put another murder on him right now as we speak.
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The only one that didn't get caught that I could think of was the Zodiac.
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I enjoyed covering his case the most because he,
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there's still sleuths trying to solve the Zodiac killer.
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the suspect for the longest time was the ball dude that one of the victims
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one of the victims back in 1969 in Riverside that he killed,
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were able to match back to one of the other crime scenes were Navy boots.
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and the reason why they were able to tie it back is because when he,
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there's actually a very violent scene in the movie that they show this where he kills a couple.
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but he doesn't kill the guy because he's the guy played dead.
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And then the girl kept squirming and he kept stabbing her.
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and then he ties them up and they think they're just going to be robbed.
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I don't even remember how I know all these details.
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And then he ties them up and he ends up just going crazy.
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but they were able to link it because at that crime scene,
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we know a confirmed killing from the Zodiac killer.
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and he had a bunch of ties to the case as well because,
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how the Zodiac called into one of these famous lawyers and a bunch of other shit too.
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but those are the two main suspects that were Arthur Lee Allen was the main suspect during the investigation that San Francisco PD had their eye on in Napa Valley Sheriff's Department.
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but then Gary Francis post came in later with the cold case killers.
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I don't think that was him and that he died because he died.
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But they know for a fact the Zodiac killer committed the two main murders that they know absolutely he did was,
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the one in Napa Valley because he stabbed them and he had that weird ass outfit on.
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Cause they were able to see through the glasses that he had like long black,
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the Zodiac killer rules will be one of those killers that inspire these other killers to write notes to the,
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BTK copied that as well because the Zodiac killer,
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He kills a cab driver guys in San Francisco and he shoots him and kills him.
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Like that's cloud chasing before it was even a thing.
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San Francisco PD fucked up for the racism though.
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Nigga shoots a cab driver in the back of the head.
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and the Zodiac literally walked by the police officers that were on foot at the time.
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they thought it was a black dude and they were just,
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I was there the whole time making antagonizing the police.
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I would argue he is the most prolific serial killer of all time.
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Maybe that's probably why they don't allow racism in the police department.
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But he was the one who inspired all these serial killers too,
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the other reason they were able to tie Arthur Lee Allen to the murders is because he stalked
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She worked at an IHOP down the street and he was there every single day.
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And he showed up to like a painting party that she hosted.
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Nigga showed up in a suit and just stood there like this.
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the Zodiac gets pissed off and shows up and they're sitting there in the car,
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I think her name was like Cindy or something like that.
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He fucking just walks up to the thing and he starts shooting to the car like this.
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the dude survived and the dude survived was able to identify him in 1992.
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but like the fact that I'm able to remember all these fucking weird ass details and it's
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the reason why serial killers got away in the 1970s,
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a couple of reasons that I've been able to attribute it to interstate highways were,
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And then also there was not interstate police databases.
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let's say this is how Ted money got away with this shit.
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He was trying to interstate and kill college bitches.
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Can you help me with getting my books to my thing?
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he would get them to the car and he had a crowbar in his vehicle and he always had the passenger seat.
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but he would always lead the girls to the back.
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But he would like secretly get a crowbar and he'd whack him across the head with the crowbar,
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He will do all this stuff in a state that he will go home to another state with his girlfriend and sleep with her with the baby.
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he committed murders in Aspen and all over Colorado,
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So he committed murder and they wouldn't be able to communicate with each other.
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the girls went missing and everyone remembered this dude walking around in a cast asking for help.
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And that's what kind of initiated the investigation.
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and then what ended up happening was he escaped from prison twice.
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And then he went to Florida and he killed like three other co-eds.
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And they got a fucking forensic orthodontist at the trial.
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That's the first thing they did when they caught him in Florida.
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and they were able to match up his teeth to the bite marks and possibly identified
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so you had some eyewitnesses and shit like that,
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but he was wanted in Colorado and Utah already.
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they postponed it cause he provided information.
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but what pretty much got him like all the way was killing the 14 year old.
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the dude proposed to his jailhouse girlfriend in court and,
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as long as there was like a judge present and it was under oath,
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he was on trial and he fucking proposed to his girlfriend and he technically,
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A bunch of girls like have fantasies about him when he was doing,
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the biggest like fan club for like a killer killer ever.
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Him and Richard Ramirez had the most girls turn up to their trials.
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Girls would show up to the trial to ask him for autographs.
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the guy killed women in like 10 different States.
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I think his final death count was 33 that they identified.
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but 33 completely identified in different States.
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He cross-examined one of the detectives on the case.
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asking him all these intimate questions about the body.
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aroused as the detective answers back to him about the damages on the,
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I covered all of them except for the torso killer.
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and we also need to do the Amazon review killer.
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That's a new serial killer for this era that we need to call it too.
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tell me that wasn't a movie when I just told you about this nigga,
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And he was killing people all over the place in the 1970s,
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because they asked him like to give some information.
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they were able to identify him through the floppy disk.
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and figure out where the floppy disk came from,
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the DNA that we collected from the 1970s matches up.
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that's another reason why they couldn't catch serial killers.
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DNA didn't really become widely used until the 90s,
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And it didn't really become reliable until the 2000s.
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nigga was busting nuts at crime scenes in the 70s,
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They didn't have the capability of testing DNA.
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and she had went and got a checkup from the doctor.
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niggas got an arrest warrant to go pick this ass off,
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because this idiot would be fucking busting nuts on dinner plates,
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and then he would put dinner plates on their back,
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because someone in his family had put that shit in,
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his last name was like D'Antonio or some bullshit like that,
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and then they fuck showed up what the rest were for him too.
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these serial killers in the 70s were some real niggas though.
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Why not just tie them up and make sure you can see what's going,
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and they were able to tie him back through his shoe.
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Most violent serial killer in California history was Richard Ramirez.
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nowadays killers are also not caught as easily as back then.
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the nowadays serial killers are way too smart to get caught.
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And we wouldn't see them in the news like this,
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all these old guys because they were reckless back then.
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Like they wouldn't care because they weren't like,
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You gotta be on point to be a serial killer nowadays,
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I went to the same school as Kate Winsler's Titanic brother and reading.
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Like he's trying to convince a honey bun that it's safe to get in his car.
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I know I already get a lot of questions of my voice,
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I am damn sure proud of it because if you guys go on my channel,
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you'll understand the exact understanding behind my voice.
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Worry more about why the hell am I keep serenading to your girl?
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but that was a great summary of a bunch of the most prolific serial killers.
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let's go ahead and get into the first video here.
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is the second most populous city in the U S state of Maine,
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with the city's population at 37,000 as of 2020 United States census.
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Lewiston is the second most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine with the city's population of 37,121 as of the 2020 United States Census Bureau.
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It is the most central city in the Androscoggin County.
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The city lies halfway between Augusta, the state's capital, and Portland, the state's most populous city.
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It is one half of the Lewiston-Auburn metropolitan statistical area commonly referred to as L.A. or L.A.
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Lewiston exerts a significant impact upon the diversity, religious variety, commerce, education, and economic power of Maine.
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It is known for having an overall low-cost living, substantial access to medical care, and a low violent crime rate.
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in recent years, the city of Lewiston has also seen a spike in economic and social growth,
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while the dominant language spoken in the city's English is home to a significant Somali population as well as the largest French-speaking population in the United States by population,
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while it is second to St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, in percentage of speakers.
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the only countries that speak Arabic in Africa that I could think of,
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Those are the only four I could think of in Africa.
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unless someone else knows another country that speaks Arabic as,
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don't speak Arabic unless they're Muslim and they read the Quran or whatever.
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so now we're going to go into who was the shooter.
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After authorities identified Card 40 of Bowdoin,
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Maine as a suspect in Wednesday night's mass killings and arrest warrant was issued for him,
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Card has been serving in the Army Reserve as a petroleum supply,
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which was released by the Army after the shooting.
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He had not served in any combat deployment since enlisting in December 2002.
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The University of Maine said Thursday that Card was an engineering technology student there from 2001 until 2004,
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And then law enforcement officials have found evidence indicating that the shooter's life began spiraling out of control over the summer
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when his military reserve commanders became alarmed over statements he made targeting his own unit,
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according to a person familiar with investigators' findings.
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The person spoke under condition of anonymity to describe an ongoing investigation.
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So he had two locations where the shootings happened.
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And they have a bunch of other recreational stuff,
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I don't know if you guys have ever been to Maine,
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Which is why it took them so long to figure out where this nigga was.
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And this is where it's located from a map perspective.
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this fucking psycho decided to go there and kill innocent people.
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and then we can go ahead and hit a street view real fast.
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so the reason why law enforcement does this a lot of time guys
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they had a meeting at the U.S. Attorney's Office
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there was literally like an argument between them
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well we don't know who the fuck these niggas are
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and then for some of you guys that don't remember
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cause Tamerlan is the one that carjacked him by the way
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y'all about to see the dumbest criminals ever bro
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niggas concocted one of the worst terrorist attacks
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we thought you guys would enjoy a collab like that
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so I figured yeah I'll bring her on a Fed Reacts
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that's what separates the United States and Mexico
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robert card tried and failed to buy a gun silencer
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so for obvious reasons he probably didn't want to track to him
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um but yeah i mean this guy was really trying to do damage
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i mean as far as like attacking people that he knew would be
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because the silencer still makes noise by the way guys
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have you ever been committed to a mental institution
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prevented the gunman from getting the suppressor
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the reason why guys is because if you have a mental um ailment
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you automatically become a prohibited person from having a firearm according to federal law
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and authorities have said those first officers responded to the scene in less than two minutes
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we appreciate your reporting throughout on this story
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nothing like someone having someone on the scene that's armed
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i want to suggest covering the case of seth jackson