Rantings of creepy Arizona mass murder suspect Jared Lee Loughner: 'This is my genocide school'
BY Dave Goldiner
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Thursday, January 13th 2011, 4:00 AM
APJared Lee Loughner (both photos, above) was booted from Pima Community College in September when he made an Internet video denouncing the suburban school as a death camp.
Mass shooting suspect Jared Lee Loughner descended into madness with bizarre outbursts about baby suicide bombers, numerology and a YouTube rant about mass killings at his community college, newly released records show.The unhinged loner stopped one lecture in its tracks by insisting the number 6 was really 18 and disrupted a poetry class by suggesting that dynamite should be attached to babies, according to the records released last night.
Loughner was finally booted from Pima Community College in September when he made an Internet video denouncing the suburban school as a death camp.
"This is my genocide school," says the narrator on the video, identified as Loughner. "We are examining the torture of students."
He called the college "one of the biggest scams in America."
The 51 pages of records provide the most complete and frightening look yet at Loughner's spiral toward deadly violence.
Instructors, classmates and security guards described Loughner, 22, as "creepy," "very hostile," "suspicious," "mentally ill" and having a "dark personality."
When confronted by administrators, Loughner matter-of-factly admitted making the deranged comments about strapping dynamite to babies.
He claimed that United Nations human rights documents should have assured him of a better grade in biology. He also couldn't understand why an instructor thought his nutty claims about the number 6 were disrupting the class.
"How can you deny math instead of accept it?" Loughner asked a college counselor, the records show.
After Loughner was summoned to a meeting with deans, he randomly claimed that heused ill-gotten gains to pay tuition.
"I did not pay with gold and silver," said Loughner, while sitting rigidly and smirking.
Campus cops were so concerned that they requested backup from two fellow officers when they went to his home.
Loughner stared at the officers in a near-trance as they read a letter of suspension before breaking his odd silence.
"I realize now that this is all a scam," he said, according to the report.
Meanwhile, authorities said Loughner was pulled over for running a red light last Saturday morning just hours before he allegedly opened fired on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) and a crowd of others at a Tucson shopping center.
An unidentified officer from the Arizona Game and Fish Department let Loughner go after finding no outstanding warrants on him or his charcoal gray Chevrolet Nova.
Loughner's dad later spotted his son pull a black bag out of the trunk of a family car. Dad Randy Loughner got into his pickup truck and chased his troubled son, but lost him on nearby roads.
With Barry Paddock, Rich Schapiro and News Wire Services
dgoldiner@nydailynews.com
Read more:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/01/13/2011-01-13_this_is_my_genocide_school_creepy_gunmans_insane_rants.html#ixzz1AvoO2koz________________________
__________________
Palins' fault.