02-04-2013, 12:39 PM
(02-03-2013, 05:26 PM)NightOwl Wrote: What a heartbreaking situation this is. This PTSD is without a doubt very scarey, plainly some can cope with War and others cannot & end up doing awful deeds like this to friends trying to help. Not to find fault but, a shooting range for the shooter was not a good idea, I'm sure paranoia is involved from time to time and something sure set him off by going to the range.
i agree with everything you just said. There are other forms of PTSD out there too, non combat, and it is important for all forms of PTSD to get help. it really is interesting to see how people are just not able to cope sometimes, maybe interesting isn't the word. I know that when a person seeks help even then they will have days that are bad days that just seem like a break down when the "tools" aren't working and they are having a bad day. thry need a strong support system and good family and friends, sad this guy just killed two of them.