The actions of Jabbar represent a tragic convergence of personal instability and extremist ideologies, raising questions about the effectiveness of mental health monitoring and social support systems.
'If reports that the perpetrator was a man with a history of drunk driving and spousal abuse who plotted to kill his family before supposedly experiencing dreams telling him to join Daesh are true, then his crime is the latest example of why cruel, merciless, bottom-feeding extremist groups have been rejected by the overwhelming majority of the Muslim world.'
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