Just another lone wolf, right?
Apr. 2nd, 2020 09:05 pmEngineer accused of crashing train said he was 'suspicious' of nearby coronavirus relief ship, Justice Department says
I can't help but think it'd be interesting to know exactly where he was posting and what he was watching and reading in the days leading up to this.
I can't help but think it'd be interesting to know exactly where he was posting and what he was watching and reading in the days leading up to this.
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Date: 2020-04-03 01:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-04-03 02:53 am (UTC)I've three times now had someone I know go from perfectly reasonable human being with a reasonable sense of causality to thinking the FBI was bugging their Fruit Loops or certain that criminals were conspiring on the roof. This feels similar to me.
The first and most obvious thing is how wildly inept an act of "terrorism" this is. Dude tried to ram a boat with a train. A train on tracks that don't go to the boat. Claims it was a consciousness-raising exercise, but I'm having trouble imagining anybody thought, "Hmmm, what can I do that will bring my nebulous sense of foreboding and unspecific allegations of nefariousness to maximum attention? I know! I'll randomly crash a train not far from the ship and hope that provides me with the opportunity to speak to the media to explain the connection to them! For that reason, when they come to arrest me, I will run away first!" It's not that it's dumb, it's that it's strange.
And then there's the whole business about lighting a flare in the train? And then him saying something about how he seized the moment?
Yeeeeeeeah, nah. This smells like someone with a paranoid-grandiose delusion and impulsivity.
We'll no doubt find out more one way or another. Myself I'm betting that someone discovers he slathered his apartment walls with peanut butter to keep out the mind-control lasers or similar.
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