different was subjected to authoritarian measures. In hindsight it's very easy to say more should have been done. Sometimes you do as much as possible but things slip through.
I am posting more info from the article regarding what steps the Administration did do:
"Administrators suspended Loughner about three months before the Jan. 8 shooting at a constituent event for U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. The congresswoman was wounded in the attack with a shot to the head.
Administrators told Loughner he could not return to campus unless he obtained a waiver from a mental-health examiner showing he was not a danger to himself or others.
But e-mails show that school officials remained concerned about Loughner. After suspending him, they contacted the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to find out if he owned a gun and the Arizona Department of Public Safety for his driver's-license photo to distribute to campus staff."
And the further down in the article:
"A day after his suspension, college officials began circulating a warning bulletin with Loughner's picture to faculty members. E-mails were marked "Red Category." The message: "Jared Lee Loughner is not permitted on any Pima Community College property. If you see him, please contact campus police immediately."
Even then, e-mails stressed that the information was for law enforcement and staff use only and "cannot be disseminated to the public."
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http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2011/05/19/20110519loughner-emails-pima-community-college-brk19-ON.html#ixzz1MuQa5PbcRead more:
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