those steps about how much you're going to get into somebody's life. this is a really initial investigation, not even a preliminary investigation. this is just a look at things like public records. if you think this merits further investigation -- by the way, i completely agree with chief ramsey. the public tends to look back more and say what went wrong. practitioners say when you got 10,000 cases or 15,000 cases, you can't look at every single person who calls in a threat and say we're going to spend five days on this. my point is if you want to get more intrusive -- which it doesn't look like they did in this case -- are you going to go to a court and ask for intrusive measures? are you going to listen to somebody's e-mail? you couldn't have done this in a case that a judge would have thrown you out. final comment, anderson, don't tell me this was an fbi issue when you've got neighbors saying there was a problem, the kid was thrown out of school for disciplinary measures. everybody said he had mental health issues. those issues were evident on social media. if one interaction with the fbi