If the parents knew he had serious mental health issues, did they not even consider that they should see if he had a gun? Just asking, I mean, I know he was 22 years old, but I think it's an honest caring thing to do if a loved one has mental issues: ask them if they have a gun.
As for Buckhead? Last time we held a conference there (pre-Covid if anyone remembers that era) a bunch of folks wanted to walk back from a restaurant to the JW Marriott through the parking garage of Lennox Mall at night. Luckily it didn't get ugly, but I and the only other man in the group think the potential perps went for easier pickings. Lennox Mall itself wasn't a picture of sophistication. Sad that we can't have nice things. Like Police in Buckhead. Or being able to eat at Chick Fil-A in Buckhead without getting shot at. Or being able to walk through the parking garage without being cased. Nice things like that.
As for Buckhead? Last time we held a conference there (pre-Covid if anyone remembers that era) a bunch of folks wanted to walk back from a restaurant to the JW Marriott through the parking garage of Lennox Mall at night. Luckily it didn't get ugly, but I and the only other man in the group think the potential perps went for easier pickings. Lennox Mall itself wasn't a picture of sophistication. Sad that we can't have nice things. Like Police in Buckhead. Or being able to eat at Chick Fil-A in Buckhead without getting shot at. Or being able to walk through the parking garage without being cased. Nice things like that.