(AP) How did the Tenn. gunman go from ordinary suburban kid to killer?

A picture emerged Friday of Abdulazeez as a likable, outgoing young man who enjoyed a laugh, made the wrestling team and seemed “as Americanized as anyone else,” yet was clearly aware of what set him apart at his Chattanooga high school.

What’s not clear ”” to counterterrorism investigators and to neighbors and former classmates ”” is what set him on the path to violence that ended with him being gunned down by police.

Abdulazeez did not appear to have been on federal authorities’ radar before the bloodshed Thursday, officials said. But now counterterrorism investigators are taking a deep look at his online activities and foreign travel, searching for clues to his political contacts or influences.

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One comment on “(AP) How did the Tenn. gunman go from ordinary suburban kid to killer?

  1. Pb says:

    CNN had a similar story. If you treat this as a random act of violence, there is no explanation for it.