Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Seeking the roots of a U.S. soldier's shooting rampage

Seeking the roots of a U.S. soldier's shooting rampage


In the search for an explanation of why a U.S. soldier left his base in Afghanistan at night and killed 16 civilians in their homes, some experts have raised the possibility that mental illness or a brain injury played a role in the massacre.

"We're going to look into all of that," General John Allen, who commands U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, told CNN on Monday, declining to comment further on the mental state of the soldier suspected in Sunday's attack. A U.S. official told Reuters that the staff sergeant had suffered a traumatic brain injury in a vehicle rollover in 2010 in Iraq, and was treated and returned to duty.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- WELL, THEY'RE RAISING THE POSSIBILTY OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME THAT THE MEDS AND ANTIDEPRESSANTS WILL BE REVEALED.
I haven't been wrong about this people. Culture Shock has called it many times.

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