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US shooting suspect’s mother called police over son’s gun: lawyers

Abraham by Abraham
August 8, 2019
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US shooting suspect’s mother called police over son’s gun: lawyers
EL PASO, TEXAS – AUGUST 07: A ‘Ban Assault Weapons Now’ sign is displayed near a voter registration table at a protest against President Trump’s visit, following a mass shooting which left at least 22 people dead, on August 7, 2019 in El Paso, Texas. Protestors also called for gun control and denounced white supremacy. A 21-year-old white male suspect remains in custody in El Paso which sits along the U.S.-Mexico border. Mario Tama/Getty Images/AFP

The mother of a young man suspected of gunning down 22 people at a Walmart in the US state of Texas called police weeks before, concerned about a military-style weapon he owned, the family’s lawyers told CNN.

The report comes with bipartisan sentiment for action on gun safety appearing to grow after the killings in El Paso and another mass shooting hours later in Dayton, Ohio that left nine people dead.

CNN reported that the mother of the El Paso suspect, Patrick Crusius, had called the police in the Dallas suburb of Allen weeks before the attack because she was concerned about his owning an “AK”-type firearm, the network quoted family lawyers as saying.

AK usually refers to a Kalashnikov, a type of semi-automatic rifle.

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The lawyers, Chris Ayres and R. Jack Ayres, of Dallas, told CNN that Crusius’s mother was worried given her son’s age, maturity level and lack of experience with such a weapon.

They added that, during the call, a police officer told her that — based on what she described — her 21-year-old son was legally able to purchase the weapon.

But the mother’s call was “informational” and not motivated out of a concern that her son posed a threat, the lawyers said, adding the mother did not give police her name or her son’s name.

“This was not a volatile, explosive, erratic behaving kid,” CNN quoted Chris Ayres as saying. “It’s not like alarm bells were going off.”

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Chris Ayres could not immediately be reached when AFP contacted his law office.

Asked about the CNN report, Sergeant Jon Felty, of the Allen Police Department, told AFP: “I have nothing in our database to support this claim.”

About 20 minutes before the rampage with a semi-automatic weapon, Crusius, who is white, posted a four-page white supremacist “manifesto” on the online forum 8chan that railed against Hispanics.

Several of those killed were Mexicans.

After the shootings, US President Donald Trump faced protests that his rhetoric on race has fuelled extremism.

In an address to the nation on Monday, Trump rejected racism and white supremacist ideology and said he supported “red flag” laws allowing authorities to confiscate weapons from people believed to present grave risks.

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