EL PRESIDENTE
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I bet the shooter has autism
You may be right.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/lo...-lived-in-a-dirt-floor-shack-and-14407506.php
Combs said Ator “was on a long spiral of going down.” He said that despite Ator’s odd behavior, authorities had no basis to intervene earlier.
“Thousands of people call law enforcement every day with crazy ramblings,” Combs said. “The bar is when somebody makes threatening comments.”
Known to his closest neighbors as “El Loco,” the crazy one, Ator kept to himself.
The nickname was partly a joke and partly an expression of community unease.
“He had no communication with anyone. It was the way he acted. I thought, this person is not well,” said a neighbor who declined to be identified. “While he seemed to me to have an emotional problem, I never could have imagined him doing something like this.”
Ator did not exchange greetings, did not have visitors at his home and spent a lot of time shooting his black rifle from a second-floor window into the field below. Neighbors sometimes heard loud rock music.
His only known friend was a small tan dog that he cared for with obvious affection. One of his last acts before the rampage was to come home and feed the dog.
“When we first moved in seven months ago, he struck us as something new, but we got used to him,” said Salet Holguin, 24, who lives nearby. “He wasn’t friendly. My husband told me that if he ever came over here, to not open the door.”
Bryan Holguin, 25, the man who warned his wife to be wary, said Ator’s violent, destructive end was not a complete surprise.
“It’s sad that he’s dead, but it also might be a relief because I thought eventually that’s how he might end up,” he said.
“I had that feeling. He always seemed so sad, with problems on his face.”
