Tom, this could be you. Aren't you or haven't you recently been unemployed? Don't you own guns? Perhaps you have purchased a gun and/or ammunition over the past few months. Haven't you posted on this forum a call for violence against elected officials? Perhaps the government sees you as a threat. Perhaps you are under surveillance. Is that a knock on your door?
I'm just sayin' if it can happen to him...
If more information comes to light I reserve the right to reconsider my post.
I hear what you are saying, and I am not real happy with the idea of "preventive actions".
There is one major difference between he and I, I was laid off due to the economy, beyond seniority my relationship with the company was not a factor, I left on good terms feeling I had been treated fairly. (As a matter of fact, I DID buy a couple guns afterward )
He on the other hand was Fired which indicates hard feeling to begin with, He was "disgruntled", this also indicates hostility.
So comparing him to me is apples and oranges.
Let me try it this way, If you had known Cho's mental records, and found out he had bought a couple guns (Legally ) would you have taken him off the street before he could violate the law with the Virginia Tech Shooting ?
when would be the time, safest for all concerned, to take him ? at home at 6AM when he is alone but has not yet actually committed a crime, or wait until he actually draws in a crowded office and is all psyched for the conflict ?
We don't have enough information to know whether the cops prevented a shooting when they violated his rights.
I will also point out that performing other wise legal actions to further a criminal plan is in it's self illegal