"Kentucky has
some of the least restrictive gun laws in the US: no “Red flag” laws, no universal background checks, permitless concealed carry and no waiting period between buying a firearm and taking possession of it. Those relaxed gun laws, experts say, help explain why the state has a firearm death rate higher than the national average,
according to the CDC."
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In a statement released Wednesday, the gunman’s family laid out his mental health challenges but said they never saw any warnings signs of such an attack.
“While Connor, like many of his contemporaries, had mental health challenges which we, as a family, were actively addressing, there were never any warning signs or indications he was capable of this shocking act,” Sturgeon’s family said in a statement to
CNN affiliate WDRB."
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"Sturgeon had interned at the bank for three summers and been employed there full-time for about two years, his LinkedIn profile showed.
The assailant had been notified that he would be fired from the bank, a law enforcement source said Monday. However, the police chief told CNN’s Abby Phillip on Wednesday there “was no discussion about [the shooter] being terminated, and of course he wasn’t fired,” prior to the shooting."
so i ask since CNN Is so full of crap????
how did a 23 or 25 year old walk into a gun store and buy a rifle without said store doing the required NCIC check? of course they did one, there is no such freaking animal as an universal background check..
his own mom did mention he was dealing with some mental issues.