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Security, not gun control, becomes the focus

As authorities start building a motive for why Aaron Alexis opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard, killing a dozen people, I’m beginning to believe that the issue of gun control will not rise to the level it has in the wake of previous massacres.

After all, if the deaths of 20 precious children and six educators in Newtown, Conn., couldn’t produce meaningful gun control reforms, I’m believing that nothing will. A dozen innocent victims at a military installation doesn’t hit Americans with quite the emotional impact — as tragic as it was — as the deaths of those babies.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/18/us/navy-yard-shooting-latest-developments/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

With that, I’m guessing security issues will be the red-flag issue that emerges in the wake of Alexis’s rampage.

How does a guy with apparently visible mental anguish keep a security clearance into a highly classified military installation? How do authorities ignore the signals that this individual was “hearing voices” or acting strangely in other ways?

Alexis was a civilian contractor who apparently had clearance to enter the building. He was packing an assault rifle and a shotgun, in addition to a pistol he likely could have concealed, into a common area, where he opened fire from a floor above a crowd gathered below him.

Police reportedly killed Alexis in a fire fight to end the carnage.

But still, the questions must be dealt with head on about how this Fort Worth resident was able to obtain — and then keep — this security clearance. Where are the safeguards?

Tragedy defies ability to comprehend

There are times when national tragedies go far beyond people’s ability to understand.

Today was one of those times.

Twelve innocent victims are dead at the hands of a gunman, Aaron Alexis of Fort Worth, who then was killed in a fire fight with law enforcement authorities at the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard.

How does one grasp something like this?

A few questions popped into my head during the day as I was running around at work and catching snippets of news broadcasts on TV.

I learned that Alexis had a concealed handgun carry permit, issued in Texas. I also learned that he had two minor firearms-related incidents on his record, one in 2004 and another in 2010. I haven’t yet heard when Alexis was issued his concealed carry permit. Was it after those incidents? Was it before they occurred? If he received the permit after the shooting-related incidents, how did he qualify to carry a handgun on his person? If he received the permit beforehand, were the incidents entered into his background data base? If not, why not? If so, how was he allowed to keep his permit?

http://dallasmorningviewsblog.dallasnews.com/2013/09/another-day-another-mass-shooting-and-more-shattered-lives.html/

Of course, Alexis reportedly was carrying three weapons into the Navy Yard: a pistol, a shotgun and an AR-15 assault rifle. The only weapon covered by the concealed carry permit would have been the pistol.

However, he purchased all the guns legally — including the assault rifle, according to news reports.

Again, given his record of firearms-related disturbance, how did that happen?

This tragedy is going to take some time process.

Our hearts are broken once again.