There is a factual error in the referenced article with respect to "bullet proof" vest. As far as I'm aware, the evidence shows that he was wearing a load bearing vest that did not contain any Kevlar panels. The vest itself does not have a bullet resistance rating.
Also not mentioned was the fact that Mr. Holmes was being treated for a mood disorder by the university itself, and on medication that is linked to violence.
There is a factual error in the referenced article with respect to "bullet proof" vest. As far as I'm aware, the evidence shows that he was wearing a load bearing vest that did not contain any Kevlar panels. The vest itself does not have a bullet resistance rating.
ReplyDeleteAlso not mentioned was the fact that Mr. Holmes was being treated for a mood disorder by the university itself, and on medication that is linked to violence.