The FBI has not found a motive five months after a shooting atan Indiana mall, but the 22-year-old legally carrying a gun who thwarted the attack will not be charged.
A laptop was found in the oven of the shooter’s apartment. A butane tank had been placed inside the oven which exploded, and the laptop was so badly damaged that investigators could not access the files.
Sapirman, who was in and out of foster care and homeless as a child, shared posts showing that he was very well-versed on mass shooting events, World War II, and the Nazis but at no point indicated that he idealized the shooters or Nazism, and even criticized someone for posting a Swastika, Ison said. An ex-girlfriend told investigators that he was racist, but his posts did not show he held any racist beliefs.
Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers enters a press conference in the Greenwood City Center Council Chambers on July 18, 2022, in Greenwood, Indiana. Just an hour before he went to the mall, Sapirman shared a post to 4chan in his apartment with the same weapons used and him wearing the same attire, including a chest rig. He pointed a gun to the back of his head, captioning the picture,"My name is Jonathan, and it’s a good day to die," Ison said.
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