November 25, 2014

Updated (2): Florida Campus Police Shoot Dead Black Lawyer


Posted November 20, 2014 9:27 PM ET; Last updated November 25, 2014 9:33 PM ET



ABC News reported on November 20, 2014 that the dead lawyer thought the government was following him and targeting him. Everyone knows that the government never conducts surveillance on Americans. The NSA, the FBI, local police, crime families, not even Harvard University campus police conduct surveillance and harassment. So it is obvious that this black lawyer was imagining the surveillance, and falsely accusing the dedicated, upright, honest and always truthful above mentioned government agencies of wrongdoing.  

Then there is the report that the Department of Homeland Security wants to destroy surveillance files. Huh? But the government does not follow civilians. How can this be? Oh, wait. If the DHS destroys the files, then they can say, "There's no evidence of surveillance." I got it.

http://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2014/11/dhs-set-destroy-governmentwide-network-surveillance-records/99737/

And then there is the report of the "World's most advanced hacking spyware let loose." Organized crime is reportedly "tapping into networks run by industrial companies" for financial gain. So it couldn't be organized crime who was watching the black lawyer shot dead by Florida campus police. Oh, wait. Do crime families target individuals in order to control them? To provoke them? To torment them? Really?

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/8392d196-7323-11e4-907b-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3K0r6FjZY

Later updates said both city police and campus police returned fire and killed the black lawyer. In any case this headline states that the black lawyer was "emotional, in a state of psychological crisis." That is usually enough for police to kill any person with or without a gun. Disabled persons are preferred targets for police because no one believes them or listens to disabled persons. Better to kill them than to have to listen to their irrational  comments. But when politicians say outrageous irrational statements. No problem.

Are any of the comments reported below not protected by the Constitution? What do psychiatrists know that they are able to criminalize speech which is protected by U.S. law?


Erratic behavior: Ex Danielle Nixon (above) says that May thought the government was spying on him.

[But we know that the government does not spy on civilians. They are destroying evidence of surveillance in any case, so there will be no evidence of surveillance. Moreover organized crime does not watch or harass, civilians either. They always obey the law and never lie, just like the FBI. And [quoting the White House and former Cambridge City Councilor Jim Braude] "everyone knows" there are no Communists in the United States. Thus they were not following Mr. May.]

[From article]
Back in September, May had walked into the Las Cruces Police Department describing to cops there were cameras installed in his home that were watching him.
He also explained to one officer that he heard voices commenting on his daily activities and said once after a bath, while he was applying lotion, he heard people saying, 'Did you see that? He never puts lotion on.'
Police also learned May believed that neighbors were watching and laughing at him during a call to his apartment complex in October.
Responding to a report by a next-door neighbor that a football-size rock had been tossed through her window, officers spoke to a maintenance man who told them May complained to management about neighbors laughing at him while he watched porn.
[Well, it is funny to watch former prosecutors watch porn. So maybe his neighbors were watching him and laughing at him. Hahaha.]
The man also said he watched May's dog multiple times during his stints in a mental health facility.
This comes after news that May sent a Facebook message to nine former classmates before the shooting that he need help to 'expose' what was happening to him and was sending them packages.
One was picked up by the FBI when it reached Texas. Officers believe they could contain recordings and notes made by May on a thumb drive.
[. . .]
After graduating from law school at Texas Tech, May had a number of jobs and most recently had been a rookie prosecutor in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
[Maybe working as a prosecutor affected his perceptions and made him eccentric. Should we evaluate all prosecutors?]
[. . .]
last month and moved back to Florida.
Danielle Nixon told police May recently developed 'a severe mental disorder.'
[So is Danielle Nixon a psychiatrist? Why does she reveal Mr. May's medical records? If she is not a psychiatrist, why do the journalists report her amateur diagnosis?] 
[. . .]
The report also said May recently quit his job and was on medication. [Aha. Why do journalists never suspect that psychiatric drugs cause eccentric speech, behavior and violence? The FDA requires a black box warning on psychiatric drugs which are known causes of  violence and suicide. Maybe the blame should be shared by psychiatrists for causing violence. When will they be held accountable for all of the violence after taking their drugs?]
[. . .]
The last time they saw him he was cheering on the Florida Seminoles football team from his couch.
[Maybe watching football "from his couch" set him off. It is a violent sport. Maybe he should have watched the game at a bar.]
[. . .]
he lived with his grandmother after coming out of a 'bad situation' with his parents.
[More potential sources of his eccentricity. His parents and his grandparents. They may need scrutiny. How many more tragic events like this can be prevented by correcting misguided behavior by parents and grandparents?] 
[. . .]
he often wrote biblical verses and made a number of references to Christianity.
[Does that mean that Christianity caused these tragic deaths?]
[. . .]
He also posted a quote by Black Panther leader Bobby Seale:
[That may explain it all.]

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2845463/Florida-State-University-shooter-told-New-Mexico-police-September-hearing-voices-watched-apartment.html

Paranoid conspiracy theorist lawyer who opened fire in Florida State University library warned cops in September that he was 'hearing voices'
In September, Myron May, 31, told Las Cruces police there were cameras installed in his apartment and voices could be heard
He also complained to management in October that neighbors laughed at him while he watched porn, police reported
Early Thursday morning, May opened fire at FSU, where he was an alumnus
He wounded three people, one critically, before police shot him down
Hours before the attack, he told nine classmates they would receive a package, but wouldn't say what was inside
He also left a voicemail message for an acquaintance saying: 'I do not want to die in vain'
By Wills Robinson for MailOnline
Published: 13:08 EST, 22 November 2014 * * *

[From article]
DeLeo said five officers, both TPD and FSUPD were involved in the incident.
[. . .]
FSU PD engaged a man near the front of the library. They told him to drop his gun. Instead he fired back. Officers then shot him dead.
[. . .]
FSU officers confronted the shooter on the steps the library and told him to drop his weapon.
Instead, the shooter fired a round at campus police, who shot back, killing him.

http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2014/11/20/tpd-investigating-crime-scene-at-dewey-and-call-streets/19311083/

Update: TPD: FSU shooter was in emotional, psychological 'crisis'
Sean Rossman and Karl Etters
Tallahassee Democrat
7:47 p.m. EST November 20, 2014

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[From article]
Police obtained a video and journals Thursday and learned May sent messages to friends, telling them to expect a package.
Authorities were expecting more packages to be delivered Friday in several states.
May also has ties to New Mexico.

http://nypost.com/2014/11/21/package-mailed-by-fsu-shooter-being-investigated-by-fbi/

FBI investigating package mailed by FSU shooter
By Associated Press
New York Post
November 21, 2014 | 10:58am

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[From article]
The gunman who shot three people at Florida State University’s library early Thursday before being killed by police was a lawyer who graduated from the school, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press.
The official said the shooter was Myron May, who graduated from Florida State before attending Texas Tech University’s law school. The official requested anonymity because he was not authorized to release the name.

http://nypost.com/2014/11/20/gunman-who-shot-3-at-florida-state-was-alumnus-lawyer/

Gunman who shot 3 at Florida State was alumnus, lawyer
By Associated Press
New York Post
November 20, 2014 | 12:19pm

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