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The heartbreaking story of the massacre of 26 people in Sutherland Springs, Texas, gets stranger by the day. A new report indicates Devin Patrick Kelley, the alleged shooter, escaped from a mental institution in 2012 after beating his wife and her child.
Channel 2 in Houston found an incident report filed by El Paso police:
Sutherland Springs church shooter escaped mental health…
The incident report, filed by the El Paso Police Department, states Kelley was picked up at a bus terminal in downtown El Paso before midnight on the evening of June 7, 2012. The report states two officers were dispatched to the terminal to look into a missing person report.
When they arrived, the two officers learned Kelley had escaped from Peak Behavioral Health Services in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. A witness on the scene told the officers that Kelley, who was 21 years old at the time, had “suffered from mental disorders and had plans to run to from Peak Behavioral Health Services” by purchasing a bus ticket out of state.
As we reported yesterday, the Air Force failed to report his crimes to the database that would have prevented Kelley from buying firearms.
All along the way, it seems like the signs were there that Kelley was capable of doing what he allegedly did. What’s more troubling is there seems to be a few opportunities during which he could have been stopped and treated or incarcerated before he killed anyone.
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