Accused Georgia 14-year-old would be youngest mass school shooter since 1998
Briefly

"It's just so shockingly young," said Jillian Peterson, a forensic psychologist who has extensively studied mass shooters. "To get the weapon, to get entry into the school, to cover it up... it takes a level of, I don't know what it is - disconnect, motivation, something to actually go and murder that many people."
As in past incidents involving young shooters, experts said, the fallout from this case will center largely on how an underage teenager accessed a weapon and ammunition that federal law would have prohibited him from buying... and how an armed child gained access to a supposedly secure school building.
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