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Jul 1 3 tweets 2 min read
Evidence continues to mount that Trump wanted "so badly" to lead his supporters in swarming the Capitol on January 6

"I know that there [was] a conversation about him going into the House chamber at one point,” Cassidy Hutchinson testified washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…
Also notable here, yet again, is this core tactic of #StochasticTerrorism frequently used by Trump and his allies—the claim that he was just "joking" about leading the march on the Capitol. The aim is to establish plausible deniability for Trump's incitement. 2/x @juliettekayyem
Again, it's key to recognize that the bloodthirsty mob incited by Trump on January 6, 2021, was the culmination of a long, deliberate campaign. Denying it after the fact is simply continuation of the method. See the deep evidence➡️ motherjones.com/politics/2021/… 3/x #StochasticTerrorism

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May 29
It seems clear here that Dan Crenshaw does not actually understand what a ‘red flag’ law is. It’s not a criminal procedure—it’s a civil one. A judge determines whether to remove a gun temporarily from a person based on evidence that person poses a danger to himself and/or others
Shouldn’t a member of Congress first actually understand what a law is before taking a stand against it? @DanCrenshawTX
Politicians like @DanCrenshawTX and @GregAbbott_TX blame mental illness as the cause of mass shootings (wrong), grandstand about keeping guns away from troubled people—and then oppose a law designed to do exactly that. Kids were just massacred. End the BS. motherjones.com/politics/2022/…
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May 12
NEW: What are the warning signs of a potential mass shooter?

In this @WSJ essay adapted from my new book TRIGGER POINTS, I detail eight areas that prevention experts use to assess troubled people who may be turning dangerous wsj.com/articles/how-w… 🧵 1/x
Rage targeting women is a growing factor in mass shootings, as I further document in TRIGGER POINTS. Domestic abuse, "incel" ideology and other violent misogyny and extremism are rising concerns for threat assessment experts. [🎙️: Mark Deakins] 2/x
At the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, I dove deep with leaders of a specialized team who do key research on shooter warning behaviors. I call them the "new mindhunters," as their profiling work is distinct from that of previous FBI agents who famously tracked serial killers. 3/x
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May 4
A growing method today for preventing mass shootings traces back in part to shocking violence by anti-abortion extremists and a little-known attack on a US Supreme Court justice. I reveal that story for the first time in my new book, TRIGGER POINTS harpercollins.com/products/trigg… 🧵 1/x
Supreme Court justice Harry Blackmun—who authored the 1973 opinion in #RoeVWade legalizing abortion—was targeted by violent extremists his whole career. On a quiet night in 1985, a bullet smashed through his living room window. Its impact would be fateful. [🎙️: Mark Deakins] 2/x
Six years later, as mental health experts and Secret Service agents pursued confidential research into notorious assassins, they needed help reaching the killers. Justice Blackmun’s chilling near miss with that bullet would be key. From TRIGGER POINTS: harpercollins.com/products/trigg… 3/x Image
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Apr 20
“School shootings season.”

That’s what some threat assessment experts call this time of year, as I detail in TRIGGER POINTS. The heightened danger is fueled by the "copycat" effect—and #Columbine, 23 years ago today, remains a big part of the problem harpercollins.com/products/trigg… 1/x
The extent of it is sobering: I documented more than 100 Columbine-inspired plots and attacks in the US in the two decades since the massacre.

“I’m thinking about doing my school the same way,” said one teen who planned an attack for April 20. “Everybody will know my name.” 2/x
Perverse myths about #Columbine went global—just as the offenders wanted. We all need to stop citing “Columbine-style attacks” and reusing shooter images, which further stirs troubled youth to plot violence and even travel to the school, including this recent chilling case: 3/x
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Apr 5
BOOK NEWS: My debut, TRIGGER POINTS, is out today. It’s the first ever to go inside specialized teams of experts who are preventing mass shootings, from K-12 schools to the FBI. Here’s a 🧵 about what you’ll find in the book hc.com/TriggerPoints 1/x
My work behind Trigger Points spans nearly a decade. I first began to dive deep into the field of behavioral threat assessment, whose core mission is to prevent mass shootings and other targeted violence, in a rather surreal setting: Disneyland. (🎙️: Mark Deakins) 2/x
We keep recycling big myths about mass shooters, treating them as totally insane people who just “snap” and attack out of nowhere. None of that's true. They plan, and they decide to kill. Also, there’s no such thing as a predictive profile of a mass shooter (🎙️: Mark Deakins) 3/x
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Jan 21
NEW: Chilling details continue to emerge in court documents about Oath Keepers' alleged violent plot around January 6. These guys had a lot of guns, and they were ready to use them in support of Donald Trump motherjones.com/crime-justice/…
2/ According to court documents, Oath Keepers spoke of having "inside information" for January 6 and called it “a do or die situation,” suggesting that a failure by Congress to throw the election to Trump could lead to “the declaration of a guerrilla war" motherjones.com/crime-justice/…
3/ The latest court docs in the seditious conspiracy case reveal other intriguing details, including allegations that Oath Keeper leader Stewart Rhodes is yet another who tried to hide evidence from the FBI. (Notably, Rhodes also debunked the "antifa" lie) motherjones.com/crime-justice/…
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