MSU shooter letter: Anthony McCray’s note says he felt hate and rejection before fatal MSU shooting

East Lansing, Michigan – man As a result, three students were killed and five others were injured On the MSU campus, he left a note describing himself as “hated”, “lonely”, and “outcast”.

“I’m tired of being rejected,” Anthony McRae, 43, wrote in the note, which was dated the day before the Feb. 13 shooting and released by police on Friday.

“They made me who I am today, a murderer,” the note reads. “I am human” and “They hate me why? Why? Why? Why?”

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McCrae, who used to live in nearby Lansing, had no apparent connection to East Lansing School. The rampage began around 8:00 p.m. on February 13 when shots were fired inside a classroom in Berkeley Hall on the north end of campus. Police believe McCrae then entered the nearby Students’ Union building and fired more shots.

The campus was placed on lockdown for an hours, which ended when McCrae shot himself in an industrial lot about 4 miles (6.4 km) from campus.

The note was found in his pocket.

“There is a group of us, 20 of us and I am the leader,” he also wrote. “I’m going to shoot MSU and some of the other groups are going to Colorado Springs to shoot (REDIATED). Another team from … group are going to go to NJ and they are going to shoot (REVISED) high school and (redacted) middle school. They hurt me”

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Authorities said on Friday that McRae’s allegation of working with others was “unsubstantiated”.

Authorities said that “extensive reviews and detailed follow-up” showed that “McRae acted alone and was not working with other people.”

Police said their investigation is continuing.

The shooting occurred the day before the fifth anniversary of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida that killed 17 people.

In 2019, McCrae was charged with illegal possession of a concealed weapon, according to the State Department of Corrections, but pleaded guilty to having a loaded gun in a vehicle, which is a misdemeanor. Complete 18 months of observation.

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