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Op-Ed: Mass shooters aren't mentally ill people who suddenly snap. They decide to kill

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 15, 2022

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In the aftermath of major mass shootings, politicians and pundits depict the killers as crazed monsters and blame mental illness as the fundamental cause. The same story has played out since last Saturday’s horrific massacre at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., where an 18-year-old allegedly motivated by racist ideology is accused of murdering 10 people. But this misleading narrative is not supported by scientific evidence and is... + full article



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