Jared Loughner posted his own YouTube Video a few days before being suspended from Pima Community College.
Delve into the mind of someone who has lost ALL grasp of reality and is in his own illusion. Sadly, he did not receive the help and hospitalization that he desperately needed.
from http://www.latimes.com/...
"All right, so here's what we're doing. We're examining the torture of students," Loughner said as he began his narration of the video. He broke off when he appeared to recognize a man leaving a nearby building. "How's it going?" Loughner shouted. "Thanks for the B – I'm pissed off."
Breathing heavily and laughing softly as he walked up a dark set of stairs, Loughner said: "I lost my freedom of speech to that guy and ... this is what happens. And I'm in a terrible place. This is the school that I go to. This is my genocide school, where I'm going to be homeless because of this school. I haven't forgot the teacher that gave me the B for freedom of speech."
The video, which prompted Loughner's suspension last fall, offered a window into the suspected gunman's frustrations and his anxiety about his future, three and half months before he was accused of opening fire outside a Safeway grocery store, killing six people and wounding 13, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.).
At one point, walking past the bookstore, he said: "They're controlling the grammar."
A few moments later, he lingered in front of the campus police office: "This is where the whole 'shaboozie' goes down with illegal activity," he said, his face briefly reflected in the glass of the station window.
Near the end of the video, while walking through a courtyard, he said, "All the teachers that you have are being paid illegally and have illegal authority over the Constitution of the United States under the 1st Amendment. This is genocide in America. Thank you. This is Jared from Pima College."
The video was released to The Times after a public records request. It had been cited in campus police records as among the reasons college officials suspended the 22-year-old student.
The video was uploaded to YouTube the same day campus police officers were called to a biology classroom after Loughner protested when an instructor told him he would only receive half credit if he turned in an assignment late. His increasingly loud outbursts caused his biology instructor to call campus police.
A campus police officer who saw the video "positively recognized the voice and the reflection in the window as student Jared Loughner," according to a school police report. It was the same officer who had removed Loughner from the biology class.
Within hours of viewing the video on Sept. 29, campus police officers hand-delivered a notice of immediate suspension to Loughner and his father, Randy, at their Tucson home.