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FedEx shooting: Who were the Indianapolis victims, suspect? Why didn t state s red flag law stop attack? What we know

FedEx shooting: Who were the Indianapolis victims, suspect? Why didn t state s red flag law stop attack? What we know. Lawrence Andrea and Justin L. Mack, Indianapolis Star Shooting at FedEx facility in Indianapolis is third mass shooting in 3 months for city Replay Video UP NEXT The shooting Thursday night at the FedEx Ground Plainfield Operations Center came amid a string of deadly attacks across the United States. Mass killings have claimed four or more American lives every week for the past six weeks, leaving 48 dead. © Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar People hug after learning that their loved one is safe after a person shot and killed 8 people inside a FedEx building Friday, April 16, 2021.

Indianapolis FedEx Shooter Didn t Have Red Flag Hearing, Prosecutor Says – NECN

While recovering the shotgun, one of the responding officers also witnessed “white supremist websites” on Hole’s computer after the teen asked officers to cut the power to his computer, according to a police probable cause narrative from the 2020 incident released Monday. Mears said that prosecutors were limited in their ability to prepare a “red flag” case against Hole following that incident due to a 2019 change in the law that requires courts to make a good-faith effort” to hold a hearing within 14 days. An additional amendment required them to file an affidavit with the court within 48 hours. “This individual was taken and treated by medical professionals and he was cut loose,” and was not even prescribed any medication, Mears said. The risk is, if we move forward with that (red flag) process and lose, we have to give that firearm back to that person. That’s not something we were willing to do.”

Indianapolis FedEx Shooter Didn t Have Red Flag Hearing, Prosecutor Says – NBC 7 San Diego

While recovering the shotgun, one of the responding officers also witnessed “white supremist websites” on Hole’s computer after the teen asked officers to cut the power to his computer, according to a police probable cause narrative from the 2020 incident released Monday. Mears said that prosecutors were limited in their ability to prepare a “red flag” case against Hole following that incident due to a 2019 change in the law that requires courts to make a good-faith effort” to hold a hearing within 14 days. An additional amendment required them to file an affidavit with the court within 48 hours. “This individual was taken and treated by medical professionals and he was cut loose,” and was not even prescribed any medication, Mears said. The risk is, if we move forward with that (red flag) process and lose, we have to give that firearm back to that person. That’s not something we were willing to do.”

Indianapolis FedEx Shooter Didn t Have Red Flag Hearing, Prosecutor Says – NBC Bay Area

While recovering the shotgun, one of the responding officers also witnessed “white supremist websites” on Hole’s computer after the teen asked officers to cut the power to his computer, according to a police probable cause narrative from the 2020 incident released Monday. Mears said that prosecutors were limited in their ability to prepare a “red flag” case against Hole following that incident due to a 2019 change in the law that requires courts to make a good-faith effort” to hold a hearing within 14 days. An additional amendment required them to file an affidavit with the court within 48 hours. “This individual was taken and treated by medical professionals and he was cut loose,” and was not even prescribed any medication, Mears said. The risk is, if we move forward with that (red flag) process and lose, we have to give that firearm back to that person. That’s not something we were willing to do.”

Indianapolis FedEx Shooter Didn t Have Red Flag Hearing, Prosecutor Says – NBC New York

“This individual was taken and treated by medical professionals and he was cut loose,” and was not even prescribed any medication, Mears said. The risk is, if we move forward with that (red flag) process and lose, we have to give that firearm back to that person. That’s not something we were willing to do.” Indianapolis police have previously said that they never did return the shotgun to the teen. Authorities say he used two “assault-style” rifles to gun down eight people at the FedEx facility last Thursday before he killed himself. “There are a number of loopholes in the practical application of this law. . It does not necessarily give everyone the tools they need to make the most well-informed decisions,” Mears said.

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