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Orlando Harris (2003 - 2022) was the perpetrator of the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School Shooting. He had been struggling with mental health issues. He has been committed to a mental health institution lots of times. He attempted to buy a AR-15 style rifle from a license dealer. He was denied due to the FBI background check. So he decided to purchase an AR-15 from a private individual. The private sale was not prevented by any law. When Harris' mother saw the rifle she called 9-1-1 for police to remove it. Police did confiscate it. But Harris got his rifle back. | Orlando Harris (2003 - 2022) was the perpetrator of the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School Shooting. He had been struggling with mental health issues. He has been committed to a mental health institution lots of times. He attempted to buy a AR-15 style rifle from a license dealer. He was denied due to the FBI background check. So he decided to purchase an AR-15 from a private individual. The private sale was not prevented by any law. When Harris' mother saw the rifle she called 9-1-1 for police to remove it. Police did confiscate it. But Harris got his rifle back. | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 11 December 2022
“ | I don't have any friends. I don't have any family. I've never had a girlfriend. I've never had a social life. I've been an isolated loner my entire life. | „ |
~ Orlando Harris |
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Orlando Harris (2003 - 2022) was the perpetrator of the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School Shooting. He had been struggling with mental health issues. He has been committed to a mental health institution lots of times. He attempted to buy a AR-15 style rifle from a license dealer. He was denied due to the FBI background check. So he decided to purchase an AR-15 from a private individual. The private sale was not prevented by any law. When Harris' mother saw the rifle she called 9-1-1 for police to remove it. Police did confiscate it. But Harris got his rifle back.