There is much we still don’t know about Wednesday’s deadly attacks in Minneapolis, but after sifting through videos and other evidence left behind, researchers at the ADL Center on Extremism suggest the shooter held a “ deep fascination with mass killers,” and had “detailed struggles with mental health and suicidal ideations.”

It is easy to become desensitized to the all-to-frequent stories of mass shootings where the perpetrator then ends their own life. After last month’s Midtown Manhattan tower shooting, in which four people were killed including an off-duty NYPD officer working security, several newspapers suggested that eliminating such threats even at fortified buildings can be “ nearly impossible .” But simple legal changes at the state or federal level could have made it har

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