Posted October 18, 2017 3:00 pm by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

President Donald Trump spoke to reporters about the Las Vegas mass shooting at a cabinet meeting on Oct. 16. (Photo: Getty Images)
President Donald Trump said Monday that Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, responsible for the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, had severe mental health issues that led him to commit the atrocity.
“I guess a lot of people think they understand what happened, but he was a demented, sick individual,” the president said during a cabinet meeting at the White House.
“The wires were crossed pretty badly in his brain,” Trump added. “Extremely badly in his brain. And it’s a very sad event.”
Investigators have so far been unable to determine exactly why 64-year-old Paddock carried out the Oct. 1 attack on a Las Vegas country music festival outside the Mandalay Bay Casino, killing 58 people and injuring over 500 others.
It also remains unclear what information Trump used as the basis for his remarks on the shooter.
The president added that the U.S. will continue to show support for the victims and their families and vowed the FBI and Department of Justice will continue moving forward with the investigation into the shooting.
“We also continue to pray for the victims of the mass shooting

Source: Guns.com

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