Jacksonville Shooter Taking Anti-Depressant, Hated Trump Supporters

In his final interview before going on a shooting rampage that killed two and injured at least 11 others, Jacksonville mass shooter David Katz was sullen—his body language strange and lilting, his face and demeanor sunken and hollow. Katz was questioned by a man apparently play acting as an NFL commentator after a sports video game event which was nothing like an actual sporting event.

The post-game commentator said, “You came into today, you traveled up from Maryland, and now you get a chance to go into the semi-finals. You have to feel pretty good about it. You came in as a seven seed and you just knocked off the two seed, and you did it pretty convincingly.”

Katz replied, “I don’t think of myself as a seventh seed. I think, personally, I’m one of the better players. And I like to let my game prove that.”

The horror that followed was broadcast live, the screams and pistol reports to be heard by fans and fellow gamers across the country.

But as left wing gun control advocates rush to capitalize on the shooting, blaming whiteness, maleness, conservatism, and guns- there is another story behind the shooting- the story of yet another boy who did not have the support network he needed to develop into a full and complete young man.

Like the vast majority of mass shooters, Katz had been prescribed anti-depressant and anti-psychotic drugs.

Fox News wrote:

The gunman who opened fire on a “Madden NFL 19” tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday was hospitalized previously for mental illness, according to court records obtained by The Associated Press.

Divorce filings from the parents of 24-year-old David Katz of Baltimore showed that as a teenager he was hospitalized twice in psychiatric facilities and was prescribed anti-psychotic and anti-depressant medications, the AP reported Monday.

The divorce filings showed that Katz’s parents disagreed deeply on how to care for their son. Katz’s father claimed his estranged wife was exaggerating symptoms of mental illness as part of the couple’s long-running and acrimonious custody battle. They divorced in 2007.”

As the video game competition proceeded, announcers repeating that Katz is “not there to make friends,” “shows no emotion,” “won’t open up.” With the camera zoomed in on Katz’s face, this was a sickly preface to the killings.

He was described by the media as withdrawn and nerdy. And while liberal patsy’s like David Hogg blame the NRA, there is much more to this story than a demon-possessed pistol that magically makes people kill.

David Katz had a well-established history of mental illness, and like the vast majority of mass shooters over the last 20 years, he was on SSRI medications—otherwise known as anti-depressants.

In addition to being a member of the “anti-Trump resistance,” he was known for regularly calling Trump supporters “Trumptards” on Reddit. So we can forgo using conservatism as a scapegoat in this case.

Anti-psychotics and anti-depressant medications have a dark and bloody history that the mainstream media consistently refuses to report on. It is the fact that almost every mass shooting in the last 20 years has involved a child shooter who was taking an SSRI drug.

The well-documented history of these drugs, Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors, details a set of well understood and dangerous side effects. These side effects include suicidal and violent behavior. However, as well understood as the side effects are the anti-gun, Trump hating media has never reported on it. Not even once.

The research on the drugs is clear and has been for more than a decade. These potent psychotropic drugs disconnect the patient from any feeling of connection to the real world. Emotions are shut down. Relationships and community fade into a kind of background noise for the SSRI patient- leaving them dull, muted, and desperately entombed inside a numbed mind.

Just look at all the mass shooter in recent history:

Eric Harris (17) of the Columbine shooting took Zoloft and Luvox.

Jeff Weise (16) of the Red Lake, Minnesota shooting took Prozac.

Cory Baadsgaard (17) of the Wahluke Washington High School shooting took Paxil.

Chris Fetters (13) killed his aunt while on Prozac.

Christopher Pittman (12) murdered his grandparents while taking Zoloft.

Mathew Miller (13) hung himself after taking Zoloft.

Kip Kinkel (15) shot his parents before going to school, killing 2 classmates and shooting 22 others. He was on Prozac and Ritalin.

This is just a partial list. There are at least 39 similar events. All of them involve psychiatric drugs.

Meanwhile, the media blames guns and President Trump.

~ American Liberty Report


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