In his 1st interview, friend who warned officials of Maine shooter says 'I literally spelled it out'
In his 1st interview, friend who warned officials of Maine shooter says 'I literally spelled it out'

In his 1st interview, friend who warned officials of Maine shooter says 'I literally spelled it out'

For 17 years, Sean Hodgson was best friends with the man who would commit Maine's deadliest mass shooting.
Taken alone, the article does explain why Hodgson likely wasn't taken seriously by authorities:
HOWEVER- all of the other warnings about Card should have been enough for them to take Hodgson seriously.
The article does seem to suggest Hodgson only warned his military superior and not the police, but the cops had plenty of warning about Card.
missing this:
It was his Army Reserve Capt. that told authorities not to take him or his warning seriously.
I think we're at a place where any and all warnings and allegations regarding possible gun violence have to be investigated, regardless of the source, the same way that sexual misconduct allegations requires an investigation in many corporations. There is no "judgement call". The allegation comes in and you investigate regardless of whether you think it is bullshit or not.
It makes me wonder if to the superior, it sounded like general lockerroom talk.
I know a lot of shitty people think it's edgy or funny to talk about shooting/killing. And others dismiss it because "ah who hasn't want to shoot up a whole town?" Then they actually do it and yikes
Why does bad behavior mean the person should be ignored?
Unless you are just pointing out that people with legal issues tend to be ignored, which is definitely true.
The latter.
"Not the most credible" implies he had a tendecy to dishonesty. There may be a measure of "the boy who cried wolf." Maybe they made a decision on where to best use finite resources, something they do every day. When they're right, it doesn't make the news.
I don't know whether it's that in this case, or straight-up malfeasance. But I don't think it's absurd to take into account a person's history of being unreliable when deciding whether or not to SWAT someone.
yea everyone knows people who vape or drink cant even spell crayon /s