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To: Katelew who wrote (219054)2/17/2007 4:57:30 PM
From: mistermj  Respond to of 281500
 
I couldn't find an active link the first time...it was behind a subscription firewall.

But here it is...they probably decided to take it off of subscription embargo because of the overwhelming interest it has been getting.

They make a good case with multiple examples.

Sudden Jihad Syndrome
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To: Katelew who wrote (219054)2/18/2007 2:32:38 PM
From: mistermj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Father of Shooter Believes Someone Told His Son to Kill People

February 16th, 2007 @ 12:49pm


Andrew Adams, KSL Newsradio

The father of Trolley Square shooter Sulejmen Talovic apologizes over and over for the ordeal. Suljo Talovic says no one who knew his son saw this coming, and he believes someone pushed him to do it.

Suljo Talovic doesn't know where his son got the guns or how he learned how to use them.

Suljo Talovic, Father of Shooter: "Somebody got (the guns)…and maybe (they were) training him and tell(ing) him (to), ‘go shoot somebody.'"


Question: So you think that somebody influenced him maybe to do this?

Suljo Talovic: "Yeah. I think somebody."

Talovic says the tragedy is taking a toll on his family.

Repeatedly, in a lengthy interview with KSL Newsradio, Talovic expressed the sentiment that someone trained and pushed his son to kill. He apologizes for the ordeal, saying it makes him feel horrible, like killing himself.

ksl.com