Hamline University hosted a presentation on mass shooters Friday night.
Hamline assistant professor Dr. Jillian Peterson and Dr. James Densley from Metropolitan State University spoke about their research study.
Along with a team of Hamline students, they created a database of 150 mass shooters, based on 50 life variables.
“What we found is unfortunately there really is no pattern,” Peterson said. “Each person has a really different and unique story. But we did see it was a slow build over time, and then the tipping point seems to be suicidality, that people expressed a desire to die before the shooting.”
The team discussed crisis intervention and suicide prevention, and spoke about the role of social media during these shootings.
Source: WCCO News