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“specifically a plan,” while another contained “journal-type rantings.” Recommended U.S. NEWS A rare wolverine sighting was captured on video in Oregon U.S. NEWS Woman who stole Holocaust survivor’s savings in romance scam pleads guilty “Ideological expressions — none of that has surfaced in these writings,” Rausch said. “It’s really unfortunate mental health issues that you can see as you read through the Official Hailie Deegan Retro Diner Shirt Besides,I will do this journals.” While “we’re starting to see a picture come together, I’ll tell you it’s not close to anything that people are subjugating out there and exposing their opinions on,” Rausch added. “Folks just need to be patient.” He added that he has concerns about releasing the writings “out of fear that someone else with a mental illness picks it up and uses it as a plan. That concerns me more than anything.” Rausch declined several interview requests from NBC News. Nashville police wouldn’t confirm the contents of the journal writings, and a department spokeswoman said they remain “under review and the motive is yet to be determined.” But Eads said that, if it were up to him, he would make the writings public. “I understand how the director might be feeling about when do you release this, and you don’t want to inspire another copycat,” Eads said. “But maybe there’s something for the general public to understand behavioral-wise why they did this.” Fallout from the Covenant shooting was swift and dovetailed into the political crossfires resulting in the expulsion of two state lawmakers who protested gun violence inside the state Capitol before they were reinstated days later. And while little is known publicly about the shooter’s gender identity and whether it even played a role in the massacre, the disinformation surrounding transgender people has also left members of the LGBTQ community worried about their own safety amid a larger debate over LGBTQ rights. Creaig Dunton, an associate professor of criminal justice at Western New England University, said releasing the personal writings of a mass shooter is a “double-edged sword” and can be problematic because it gives the person what they craved: attention. But in this case, Dunton said, if sharing it can allay any fears and help the public come to a greater understanding of what motivated the shooter and potentially prevent another tragedy from happening, then that serves a greater purpose. “We don’t know if gender identity played a part, but there’s a conversation to be had that speaks to society’s continual rejection and conflict over one’s identity that can lead to this disconnect and frustration,” Dunton said. “Either way, it’s so sad as we’re trying to understand the cause and motive, realizing that whatever information is shared might be weaponized against an already marginalized group.”
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