Washington Navy Yard Gunman Aaron Alexis was Treated for Serious Mental Health Issues … He Had Been Hearing Voices in his Head
How many red flags were needed to have the Washington Navy Yard gunman’s security clearance taken away?
Now the AP is reporting that Aaron Alexis was being treated for serious mental illness. The man who would yesterday murder 12 individuals and wounded countless others was hearing voices in his head. All this and still no one thought that this guy was a risk to himself and others. Because some how being previously arrested for shooting a bullet into your neighbors home is not grounds to not get a security clearance when employed with a government contractor.
The more reports that come out about Aaron Alexis, the more we learn that yesterday’s massacre could have been completely avoided.
U.S. law enforcement officials are telling The Associated Press that the Navy contractor identified as the gunman in the mass shootings at the Washington Navy Yard had been suffering a host of serious mental issues, including paranoia and a sleep disorder. He also had been hearing voices in his head, the officials said.
Aaron Alexis, 34, had been treated since August by the Veterans Administration for his mental problems …
Seriously, how did this guy have any clearance what so ever? The NSA can tape everything we do but some how a guy like this slips through the cracks?
Posted September 17, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Crime, Deceased, Mass Murder, Mental Health, Military, Murder | 11 comments |
Daily Commentary – Tuesday, September 17, 2013 – Tragedy On Washington Navy Yard as Gunman Kills 12 and Wounds many Others
- Navy Veteran Aaron Alexis goes on rampage shooting and killing 12 before police confront and kill him
Posted September 17, 2013 by Klaasend Crime, Dana Pretzer, Main, Mass Murder, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |
A Levi’s Call Alert Issued for Missing 14 Year Old Ayvani Hope Perez Kidnapped During Home Invasion in Ellenwood, GA (Update: Kidnappers Demand $10,000 Randsom … Pic of Suspects) (Update: Found Safe, Kidnappers Arrested)
A Levi’s Call alert has been issued for missing 14 year old Ayvani Hope Perez from Clayton County who was kidnapped from her family’s Ellenwood home early Tuesday. The 14 year old was abducted following a home invasion. According to accounts, two armed men broke into the home and demanded money and jewelry. The mother did not have any money so they shot the dog and kidnapped the 14-year-old. The two suspects, described as two black males are said to have gotten away in a gray Dodge. Ayvani Hope Perez is considered to be in extreme danger.
According to the alert, Ayvani Hope Perez was kidnapped by two armed men during a home invasion in the 3800 block of Brookgate Drive.
Clayton County police spokesman Phong Nguyen told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the suspects pried open a back door of the home about 2:15 a.m.
He said the mother tried to hide her two children, but the gunmen found the family, along with the family’s dog, and demanded money and jewelry.
“She did not have any money and jewelry so they shot the dog and kidnapped the 14-year-old,” Nguyen said.
The teen was last seen being taken from the home in a gray Dodge.
Description of Ayvani Hope Perez:
Ayvani, who is 4 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs 93 pounds, is Hispanic and has brown eyes and black hair. She was wearing blue and gray Star Wars pajama bottoms and a blue and gray “Super Hero” shirt.
UPDATE I: Home invaders demand $10,000 ransom for kidnapped 14 Year old Ayvani Hope Perez.
Family members said Tuesday afternoon that alleged home invaders who kidnapped a 14-year-old girl from her Clayton County home have demanded $10,000 ransom for her safe return.
Police have issued a Levi’s Call alert for Ayvani Hope Perez, the two men, and a gray Dodge vehicle.
Anyone with information on the girl or the suspects should call 911 or Clayton County police at 678-610-4781.
UPDATE II: Abducted Georgia girl, 14, found alive. Two suspects, Juan Alberto Contreras-Rodriguez, 40, and Wildrego Jackson, 29, are in federal custody.
14-year-old Georgia girl kidnapped by two gunmen during a home invasion early Tuesday has been found alive, officials said.
Ayvani Hope Perez was in good health, officials said, and was being evaluated on Wednesday afternoon.
Posted September 17, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Amber Alert, Arrest, Ayvani Hope Perez, Burglary, Crime, Found Safe, Kidnapping/Abduction, Missing Persons, Robbery | 6 comments |
USA TODAY/Pew Poll: Americans Still Do Not Like, Nor Understand Obamacare
Remember when then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) made the ridiculous comment, that we have to pass the bill (Obamacare) in order to find out what is in it? Well, all these years later and the American people still do not like it, nor do they understand it. Which begs the question, how in the HELL was Obama reelected? And why isn’t the GOP doing every meaningful thing to prevent this nightmare from being inflicted on the American people? With something so unpopular, why do Republican think they will be punished by the voters for doing so?
A recent USA TODAY/Pew poll shows that as much as ever “We the People” do not like Obamacare and also do not like how it is being implemented by Barack Obama and his minions. When Obama signed the law more than three years ago, supporters predicted Americans would embrace it. FAT CHANCE. The law is as unpopular as ever and the more Americans find out of the debacle, the worse support gets.
Opposition hits new highs: 53% disapprove of the health care law, the highest level since it was signed; 42% approve. By an even wider margin, intensity favors the opposition; 41% of those surveyed strongly disapprove while just 26% strongly approve. Fifty-three percent disapprove of Obama’s handling of health care policy, an historic high. And Democrats have lost their traditional advantage on the issue. For the first time in polling that stretches back more than two decades, Americans narrowly prefer Republicans in dealing with health care policy, 40%-39%.
A boost in approval for the law that followed the Supreme Court decision in July 2012 upholding most of its provisions, to 47% approve-43% disapprove, has disappeared.
Confusion continues: Only one in four say they understand the law’s impact on them and their families well while one-third say they have little or no understanding about how the law will work. Despite increasing education efforts by the administration, advocacy groups and some states, the percentage of Americans who don’t understand the law has declined only modestly, to 34% from 44%, since it was passed.
Hot Air presents other polls that have the same outcome … Americans dislike Obamacare.
Even among those in the know — or perhaps especially among the informed — the Affordable Care Act remains unpopular, and opposition is deepening in two new polls released today. The NBC/WSJ poll puts opposition in the plurality, but the trend lines are not improving for the White House.
Posted September 16, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Divider in Chief, Epic Fail, Healthcare, Misleader, Misrepresentation, NBC/WSJ Poll, Obamacare, Obamanation, Pew Research Poll, Polls, The Lying King, Transparency | 3 comments |
39 Year Old Misty Johnson Missing Since 9/12/13 in Greenville, SC (Update: Vehicle Located)
39 year old Misty Johnson has been missing since September 12, 2013 in Greenville, SC. Misty Johnson did not show up at home or work, the Carolina Ale House on Woodruff Road, since Thursday morning. She has not been heard or seen since. Misty Johnson was last seen leaving Juniors Sports Bar on Gladys Drive by herself.
Source: missingpersonsalert.org
Misty Johnson was last seen at Juniors Sports Bar on Gladys Drive, authorities said.
Johnson, who works at the Carolina Ale House on Woodruff Road, lives off Oakland Drive, police said. But she has not been at home or at work since Thursday, and hasn’t contacted family or friends either, according to police.
Police locate missing Greenville woman’s vehicle.
Greenville Police announced Sunday that they had found a car belonging to a missing Greenville woman, but had no other updates immediately available.
Police said they picked up Misty Johnson’s car after it was found in the city limits of Greenville on Saturday but would not say where the car was found.
Authorities ask that anyone with information about her whereabouts to call the Greenville Police Department at 864-271-4273 or 864-271-5333