He was found guilty of murdering 12, wounding 70, and attempting to murder 140, all in the first degree.

His plea of insanity was denied by doctors. He was determined to be sane and rational.

By way of premeditation, he mapped-out the facility and planned the timing to maximize casualties.

He amassed weapons and ammo in preparation for the ambush.

He wore body armor to protect himself.

He kept his meticulous plans secret from family, friends, and doctors.

He will now spend the rest of his natural life, unless paroled or pardoned, as a ward of the State because one juror was swayed by the defense’s argument that the death penalty would be unfair.

Liberal Doctrine agrees that his deed was heinous, but not as heinous as his execution would be.

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