Authorities are now looking at the digital fingerprints of the Michigan State University mass shooter.
It was topped by a Bible Gospel that refers to snakes and scorpions and overcoming the power of the enemy. "Nothing will harm you," the passage reads., a non-partisan think-tank focused on extremism and analyzed the gunman's digital footprint, saying it suggests he "may have been influenced by a perceived 'war' with demons" by consuming discussions of 'spiritual warfare' and a plague of demons.
RELATED: Anthony McRae, suspected Michigan State University shooter, viewed himself as a 'loner,' FBI says "Could the authorities have monitored more closely and stop this before it happened? Theoretically, yes, but the social media is a vast world. It's very hard to monitor all of it," said ABC7's legal analyst and former Chicago federal prosecutor, Gil Soffer,
"We've learned is very often they do exhibit behaviors prior to the attack that are a cause for concern and may indicate their intent to engage in violence. So it's not like they're not on the radar screen. We're just looking at the wrong radar screen," Cohen said. As work on the roadmap to a motive grinds on in Michigan, so too does an often-heard discussion about how to stop the next mass shooting --with those familiar red flags only now becoming evident: a perceived mentally unstable man, absorbed by aberrant social media personalities and with access to guns he wasn't legally entitled to have.
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