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Passages

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Fri Jul 19, 2024, 07:05 AM Jul 2024

The Assassin Amid the Undesirables

On the abiding despair of the failed Trump assassin’s post-COVID, private equity–looted nursing home

BY MAUREEN TKACIK JULY 18, 2024

It is hard to know why Thomas Crooks, a nerdy community college student with a 3.8 GPA six weeks away from starting college at Robert Morris University, threw his life away all for a failed attempt to blow off the head of Donald J. Trump.

He was a social outcast, but of a degree that recalls 1980s teen movies. He hadn’t dropped out from school or society. He seemed like a “good sport,” dutifully boasting on camera about his “ten-inch penis” for some classmate’s idea of a prank. He attended one of those anachronistic schools where the guidance counselor knows who sits with whom in the cafeteria and the beloved football coach is also the beloved AP economics teacher and the star of a BlackRock commercial. He met weekly with a community college math nerd book club. Female acquaintances described him as “sweet,” and everyone agreed he was “intelligent.”

He had yet to be identified as a threat by that confluence of the school district, the health care system, and the carceral state that typically—and inevitably, ineffectually—flags the sort of troubled young men who shoot up schools. Which is, of course, the type of troubled young man he now appears in hindsight to probably have been.

What’s noteworthy, then, is the extent to which Crooks has spent his life veritably ensconced in that nexus of the health care system and the carceral state, charged with processing troubled and/or otherwise unwanted souls. His parents are both certified behavioral health counselors, his father for the psychiatric bureaucracy of the Western Pennsylvania health care monopoly UPMC; online reviews suggest it is, like pretty much every provider of mental health care, overburdened and short-staffed. One comment reads, “This place doesn’t care if anybody dies on their hands as long as they get paid.”

https://prospect.org/health/2024-07-18-assassin-amid-undesirables-trump-shooter/

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The Assassin Amid the Undesirables (Original Post) Passages Jul 2024 OP
Carceral? SARose Jul 2024 #1
Ooooo...that's a $10 word! Stuckinthebush Jul 2024 #3
I hope this does not I_UndergroundPanther Jul 2024 #2

SARose

(856 posts)
1. Carceral?
Fri Jul 19, 2024, 07:19 AM
Jul 2024

What a redneck I am! Had to look up that $5.00 word.🤣

Relating to of a nature relating to prison.


Ohhhhh….


Stuckinthebush

(11,047 posts)
3. Ooooo...that's a $10 word!
Fri Jul 19, 2024, 10:00 AM
Jul 2024

Putting that in the vocabulary - now I have to find a place to use it!

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,952 posts)
2. I hope this does not
Fri Jul 19, 2024, 07:25 AM
Jul 2024

Lead to the scapegoating of the mentally ill because we are less violent by than normal people for the most part.

Republicans are already conflating mental illness with psychopaths.
The two are not the same. People with things like schizophrenia, depression or trauma are not psychopaths.

Republicans always target the most vulnerable people and I hate it.

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