Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Navy Yard Rampage Gunman Was Hearing Voices

WASHINGTON, District Capital -- Reports that came today reveal that the man who killed twelve people Monday on a Navy Yard was hearing voices.

Other news media outlet reported that the Washington Navy Yard shooter was a former Navy reservist. Records show that he was discharged from the Navy and he had eight instances of misconduct on his record, including insubordination, disorderly conduct, unauthorized absences from work, and at least one instance of drunkenness, according to a report from CNN.

The 34-year-old information technology employee, who is identified as Aaron Alexis, shot and killed twelve people in Washington Navy Yard on Monday after he was able to get into a high security installation where he started to unload his weapon.

Other news media outlet reported that he was also killed after he got into a gun battle with the law enforcement officials.

The Associated Press reported that the incident last Monday is not connected with terrorism.
There are many speculations about why the man acted the way he did. Other news media outlet reported that the suspect was suffering from post traumatic stress when he participated on rescue efforts during the 9’11 attack.

Reports also indicated on Tuesday that the man was suffering from paranoia and is not able to sleep. He was also hearing voices prior to the mass shooting.

Seven names of the victims who were killed are released after the relatives were informed. They were identified as 59-year-old Michael Arnold; 53-year-old Sylvia Frasier; 62-year-old Kathy Gaarde; 73-year-old John Roger Johnson; 50-year-old Frank Kohler; 46-year-old Bernard Proctor and 61-year-old Vishnu Pandit, according to the reports.

United States Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is now reviewing the strength of the security of the base and sent two security reservists to check it out.

Godfrey Obe is a news writer for NinjaCOPS.com where you can get affordable stun gunsrechargeable stun gun flashlights and law enforcement stun guns.

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